Yildiz, ErmanHarmanci, Pinar2026-04-042026-04-0420250161-28401096-4673https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2025.2531543https://hdl.handle.net/11616/109275Digital technologies are increasingly integrated into psychiatric nursing, yet a comprehensive understanding of their implementation and effectiveness remains limited. This bibliometric analysis explored the research landscape of digitally-supported interventions, focusing on models, effectiveness, and future directions. A systematic search of the Web of Science Core Collection (2019-2024) was conducted, combining bibliometric mapping with thematic analysis. Four thematic clusters emerged: (1) Digital Psychiatry and m-Health Applications, (2) Simulation and VR in Nursing Education, (3) Telemedicine and Mental Health in the COVID-19 Era, and (4) Foundational Concepts of Digital Mental Health. m-Health applications were central themes, while telemedicine's role was crucial during the pandemic. The study highlights the importance of digital technologies, especially m-health, in psychiatric nursing and underscores the need to enhance nurses' digital skills and develop effective nurse-led interventions. The analysis also identifies critical research gaps concerning clinically meaningful outcomes, cost-effectiveness, transferability, and patient/provider experiences. These findings provide a roadmap for future investigations to improve patient care.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHealthWebDigital Support for Complex Interventions in Psychiatric Nursing: Implementation Models and Effectiveness EvaluationReview4698788904085383610.1080/01612840.2025.25315432-s2.0-105014218437Q2WOS:001556562100001Q30000-0002-6544-48470000-0002-9243-4695