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OUR RESEARCH APPROACH

Highest research standards for the highest quality of evidence

We continuously conduct clinical studies to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of our medical devices at the highest level. In doing so, we strictly comply with regulatory requirements (e.g. MDR, MPDG and ISO 14155), which are incorporated into our compliance measures for the introduction of new products and product versions. Good clinical practice is not just a phrase, but is actively lived out.

Our ongoing studies

We are currently carrying out several studies to examine the effectiveness of our applications or to research new methods that will shape tomorrow's psychotherapy.

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Psychological stress during studies

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Students under increased mental stress

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Robert Enke Foundation

We have evaluated a short-term intervention program (n=110) who are suffering from increased mental stress as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The study can be found here:

JMIR Mental Health, 2023

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Pilot study elona therapy Depression

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Psychological psychotherapists and patients

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, AVT Cologne

In a randomized controlled clinical pilot study (n=82), we evaluated the safety and effectiveness of elona therapy as an accompaniment to outpatient psychotherapy for depression patients. The study can be found here:

Psychotherapy Research, 2023

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Blended therapy in practice — realizing opportunities

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Psychological psychotherapists and patients

Elona Therapy

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University of Mannheim, University Hospital Düsseldorf

As part of user interviews, we examined the preferences and attitudes of patients and therapists towards integrated psychotherapy. The study can be found here:

JMIR Mental Health, 2022

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Experiences with interlocked psychotherapy

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Students under increased mental stress

Elona Therapy

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University Hospital Düsseldorf, Robert Enke Foundation

As part of an integrated short-term program with elona therapy, we surveyed the experiences of 102 participants in semi-structured user interviews and evaluated opportunities as well as barriers to using integrated therapy.

JMIR Formative Research, 2023

In publication

Usability in interlinked psychotherapy

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Students under increased mental stress

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Maastricht University, Robert Enke Foundation

In a secondary analysis, we evaluate the influence of the usability of the application, the working alliance and patient satisfaction on the improvement of depressive symptoms in integrated psychotherapy.

In Veröffentlichung

Pilot study — elona therapy Anxiety & Panic

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Psychological psychotherapists and patients

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, AVT Cologne

In a randomized controlled clinical pilot study, we are evaluating the safety and effectiveness of elona therapy as an accompaniment to outpatient psychotherapy for patients with an anxiety or panic disorder.

Ongoing

Human-technology interaction in psychotherapy

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Psychological psychotherapists

Elona Therapy

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University of Mannheim, University of St. Gallen

We study the influence of elona therapy on the work of psychotherapists. The focus is in particular on the therapeutic relationship with patients and the influence on everyday therapy.

Ongoing

Study on the structured waiting period for psychotherapy

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patients

Elona Explore

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Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf,

In a randomized controlled clinical trial, we evaluate digital interventions while waiting for psychotherapy with test subjects with unipolar depression, anxiety disorder or adjustment disorder.

Ongoing

Clinical study — elona therapy depression

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Psychological psychotherapists and patients

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, AVT Cologne, TU Dresden, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

In a multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial, we evaluate the safety and effectiveness of elona therapy as an accompaniment to outpatient psychotherapy.

Starts soon

Clinical trial — elona therapy Anxiety & Panic

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Psychological psychotherapists and patients

Elona Therapy

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Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, AVT Cologne, TU Dresden, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

In a multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial, we evaluate the safety and effectiveness of elona therapy as an accompaniment to outpatient psychotherapy.

Quotes of our scientific
Advisory Board and our research partners about Elona Health

More about the Advisory Board

“I see psychotherapy as a 'help for self-help, 'in which psychotherapy content should be integrated into everyday life in the long term. Digital support can make a significant contribution to this integration of psychotherapy and everyday life and thus provide patients with targeted support.”

Professor Dr. André Pittig,
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg

“Elona Health's digital health applications have great potential for a patient-oriented combination of classic 'analog' and pioneering digital psychotherapy.”

Professor Dr. Reinhard Pietrowsky,
Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf

“Digitized applications expand the application options of psychotherapy. In the next few years, it is important to research how person-centered formats can be developed and optimized that support both patients and therapists: Example perspectives include transfer to everyday life, systematic self-observation, better homework compliance, and last but not least, better progress diagnostics and quality assurance.”

Professor Dr. Jürgen Hoyer,
Dresden University of Technology

“Psychotherapy doesn't end after 50 minutes of a session. During the session, our patients learn new approaches, but the experience with the newly acquired knowledge, the implementation into daily action, requires trying out, practicing, changing in everyday life. Our everyday lives are now characterized by digital applications. Why not psychotherapy too? When patients use the help of a digital application such as elona therapy, they can immediately record changes in their behavior, thoughts and feelings and use them for the next session. elona therapy can help anchor psychotherapy in everyday life.”

Professor Dr. Susanne Knappe,
Evangelische Hochschule Dresden

“In my opinion, the intensive involvement of patients and care providers in the development process is exactly the right approach for developing solutions that are widely accepted in the healthcare system and generate high benefits. Together with its scientific partners, Elona Health is consistently pursuing exactly this approach.”

Dr. Jennifer Apolinario-Hagen,
Düsseldorf University Hospital

“The urgent need for digital support for patients — to continue working on their complaints between therapy sessions — has long been clear to many of my colleagues. Elona Health has also recognized this need, and I find their offering enormously valuable for my patients and the therapeutic relationship.”

Dr. Johannes Stricker,
Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf

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DEVELOPMENT

Co-creation to identify problems together and outline solutions

Learn more about how we develop our solutions together with patients, psychotherapists, and scientists to take into account the views and experiences of everyone involved.

Psychological-medical quality

Behavioral therapy as a basis for content

All content within our solutions is based on cognitive behavioral therapy and is created in an extensive testing process. In doing so, we also take into account third-wave developments such as ACT.

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