Mental Health Staff Perceptions of Improvement Opportunities around COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.

The Psychiatric quarterly Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-11 DOI:10.1007/s11126-021-09890-2
Tanner Bommersbach, Lisa Dube, Luming Li
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While COVID-19 has had widespread impact on the way behavioral health services are delivered, very little research exists characterizing how providers have perceived these changes. This study used mixed-methods to understand the complex and varied experiences of staff of a psychiatric service line at a large tertiary medical center with high community spread of COVID-19. A brief convenience survey was sent to all staff of the service line and thematic analysis generated brief themes and their frequency. Qualitative focus groups were then held to elucidate greater detail on survey responses. In total, 99 individuals responded to the survey and 17 individuals attended two focus groups in which theoretical saturation was achieved. While brief survey responses generated three broad themes, including operations, telehealth and technology, and communication, focus group data provided nuanced information about these themes, including reasons underlying heightened stress and fatigue felt by staff, inadequacy of technology while finding innovative approaches for its use, and appreciation for the benefits of telehealth while expressing concern for patients not served well by it. These mixed-methods findings highlight the complexities of implementing widespread changes during COVID-19 and demonstrate how survey and focus group data can be used to evaluate rapid care transformations driven by COVID-19.

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精神卫生工作人员对COVID-19改善机会的看法:一项混合方法分析
虽然COVID-19对行为健康服务的提供方式产生了广泛的影响,但很少有研究描述提供者如何看待这些变化。本研究采用混合方法了解COVID-19社区高传播的大型三级医疗中心精神科服务人员复杂多样的经历。向服务线的所有工作人员发送了一份简短的便利性调查,专题分析产生了简短的主题及其频率。然后举行定性焦点小组,以阐明调查反应的更多细节。总共有99个人回应了调查,17个人参加了两个焦点小组,其中理论饱和达到了。虽然简短的调查答复产生了三个广泛的主题,包括业务、远程保健和技术以及通信,但焦点小组的数据提供了关于这些主题的细微信息,包括工作人员感到压力和疲劳加剧的原因、技术不足,同时寻找创新的使用方法,以及赞赏远程保健的好处,同时对没有得到良好服务的患者表示关切。这些混合方法的发现突出了在COVID-19期间实施广泛变革的复杂性,并展示了如何使用调查和焦点小组数据来评估COVID-19推动的快速护理转型。
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