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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the organisations and iCBT services implemented in the MasterMind project

From: Organisational implementation climate in implementing internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for depression

Wave

Org. ID.

Region, country

iCBT service

Guidance modality1

Referral pathways2

Referrals3 n

Reach4 %

Org. size5

Funding6

1

1

Scotland, UK

Beating the Blues

Self-help

GP, SP

5,724

5.30

M

Public

1

2

Southern Denmark, DK

NoDep

Guided

S

259

0.72

S

Public

1

3

Amsterdam area, NL

MindDistrict, MoodBuster

Blended

GP, SP

355

3.31

L

Insured

1

4

Hospital group and online provider, DE

Depression Online, Relapse prevention, GET.ON Mood enhancer, Get.On Sleep

Blended

S, O

1,405

0.26

L

Insured

1

5

Tromsø area, NO

MoodGym

Self-help

GP

191

5.46

M

Public

2

6

Basque Country, SP

Super@tuDepression

Guided

GP, SP

216

0.55

L

Public

2

7

Wales, UK

Beating the Blues

Self-help

GP

355

3.34

L

Public

2

8

Aragon, SP

Super@tuDepression

Guided

SP

129

3.00

M

Other

2

9

Badalona, SP

Super@tuDepression

Guided

GP

253

1.01

L

Other

2

10

Galicia, SP

Super@tuDepression

Guided

GP

110

0.11

L

Public

2

11

Piemonte, IT

iFightDepression

Guided

S, GP, SP

161

0.75

L

Other

2

12

Veneto, IT

iFightDepression

Guided

SP

150

0.17

S

Other

2

13

Anatolia, TR

Top Sende

Guided

S

120

1.42

S

Other

2

14

Harju, EE

iFightDepression

Guided

S

56

1.60

S

Insured

  1. 1 Guidance modality refers to a categorisation of the online and face-to-face human interaction in the iCBT service. S: self-help by which none or only technical and administrative support is provided. G: therapeutic guidance provided by a therapist online through asynchronous messaging. B: blended in which sessions in face-to-face or videoconferencing format are integrated with online sessions in one treatment protocol
  2. 2 Main patient referral pathway to the iCBT service. GP: via General Practitioner offices; SP: via mental health specialist referral; S: self-referral; O: other, e.g. via health insurers
  3. 3 Referrals concerns the total number of patients deemed eligible for the iCBT service and received an account to access the treatment. Eligibility was determined following local clinical guidelines and was based on clinical judgement and/or using a structured validated clinical questionnaire (e.g. PHQ-9)
  4. 4 Reach is the proportion of eligible individuals in a given (estimated) catchment area and those actually involved in the service
  5. 5 Indicator of the size of the mental healthcare organisation involved in the implementation based on an estimate of the annual revenues and number of employees. L: large organization (revenues > 50 mln. Eur., full time equivalent (FTE) staff positions > 500). M: medium-large organisation (revenues 10-50 mln. Eur., FTE < 500). S: small organisation (revenues < 2 mln. Eur., FTE < 200)
  6. 6 Indicator of the source of funding source of the iCBT service. Insured: service use is reimbursed by private health insurances. Public: service is reimbursed by the public health care system. Other: project-based, out of pocket expenses, other sources or a combination of these