Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Mental Health
Date Submitted: Jun 9, 2025
Date Accepted: Jun 24, 2025
Building the Infrastructure for Sustainable Digital Mental Health: It’s ‘Prime Time’ for Implementation Science
ABSTRACT
Despite growing enthusiasm and a proliferation of digital mental health innovations, their integration into routine clinical care remains limited, often stalled at the pilot, research, or demonstration stage. This editorial argues that successful adoption, scale-up, and sustainability of digital mental health innovations require intentional infrastructure, not just technology. Using the NASSS (Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-up, Spread, and Sustainability) implementation science framework, we examine how challenges across the seven framework domains (condition, technology, value proposition, adopters, organization, wider context, and their interactions over time) continue to hinder meaningful progress. We describe a focused digital mental innovation infrastructure as a model for overcoming these barriers. Drawing on experiences from the Digital Innovation Hub at Canada’s largest mental health and addictions teaching hospital, we illustrate how investing in the right infrastructure may move digital mental health innovations from ‘promising’ to ‘impactful’. We call for global collaboration to share knowledge and accelerate real-world integration of digital innovations in routine mental health clinical care.
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