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BMC Psychiatry
Variations in the uptake of telemental health technologies in community and crisis mental health services during the early pandemic: a survey of mental health professionals in the UK
Research
Justin J. Needle1  Sabine Landau2  Luke Sheridan Rains3  Christian Dalton-Locke3  Sonia Johnson4 
[1] Centre for Health Services Research, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, London, UK;Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, UK;Division of Psychiatry, NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit, University College London, London, UK;Division of Psychiatry, NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit, University College London, London, UK;Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK;
关键词: Telemental health;    Videoconferencing;    Telehealth;    Covid-19;    Pandemic;    Lockdown;    Community Mental Health Services;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12888-022-04385-1
 received in 2022-06-06, accepted in 2022-11-11,  发布年份 2022
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundOne of the many challenges faced by mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic was how to deliver care during lockdown. In community and crisis services, this often meant rapidly adopting or expanding the use of telemental health technologies, including phone and video calls. The aim of this study is to explore variations in use and report staff views of such technologies during the early stages of the pandemic. The primary analysis compared rates of use between professions, demographic groups, genders, regions, and crisis and community services.MethodsWe used data from an online survey conducted by the Mental Health Policy Research Unit in Spring 2020 regarding the impact of the pandemic on mental healthcare in the United Kingdom. We included quantitative data from all professional groups working in community or crisis services providing care to working age adults, including general and specialist services. Our outcome of interest was the percentage of clients whom clinicians primarily interacted with via videocall. We also collected demographics and professional characteristics such as the type of mental health service respondents worked in. In addition, we explored respondents’ views and experiences of telemental health as a medium for providing care.Results978 participants were included in the primary analysis (834 provided outcome data for community services, 193 for crisis services). In community services, virtually all staff reported stopping some or all face-to-face appointments following the onset of the pandemic, with a large majority using video or phone call appointments where possible instead. Telemental health use was higher in community than in crisis services, and amongst professionals who mainly provided psychotherapy or peer support than in other groups. There was also evidence of use being lower in regions in Northern England, Scotland, and Wales than elsewhere. There was no evidence of an association with staff gender, age, or ethnicity. Staff were generally positive about telemental health and intended to make more use of technologies following the pandemic. However, significant barriers to its use were also reported, often involving skills and available infrastructure.ConclusionsDespite its rapid implementation, telemental health was viewed positively by clinicians who saw it as an effective alternative to face-to-face appointments in some contexts, including during the pandemic. However, adoption of the technology also has the potential to exacerbate existing or create new inequalities without effective management of training and infrastructure needs.

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CC BY   
© The Author(s) 2022

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