The COVID PIVOT - Re-orienting Child and Youth Mental Health Care in the Light of Pandemic Restrictions.

The Psychiatric quarterly Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI:10.1007/s11126-021-09909-8
Liza Hopkins, Glenda Pedwell
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The COVID pandemic required significant changes in the provision of youth mental health services during the period of lockdown/stay at home orders. Things which were identified as changing significantly during this period included: service via telehealth; working from home, split teams (to reduce infection risk), and social (physical) distancing. An online survey of clinicians was conducted involving both closed and open ended questions. Service staff identified significant benefits from the changes to the way services were delivered as well as some impediments and challenges. Advantages in the new way of working revolved around the flexibility of the virtual service, with appointments online enabling families to more easily overcome issues of transport, work commitments, childcare and disruption to routines and timing. The online platforms also enabled some family members to participate who otherwise might not have been able to come to appointments in person. Disadvantages included where there were issues with availability and access to appropriate technology or private spaces, or when the young person was very young, very unwell, unstable, isolated or at higher risk. This study suggests that telehealth and flexible working arrangements have become an essential new element in the clinicians' toolkit to be offered either alone or as a supplement to in person interventions.

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COVID支点——根据大流行限制重新定位儿童和青少年精神卫生保健。
COVID大流行要求在封锁/居家令期间对青少年精神卫生服务的提供进行重大改变。在此期间被确定为发生重大变化的事项包括:通过远程保健提供服务;在家工作,分散团队(以减少感染风险),并保持社交(身体)距离。对临床医生进行了一项在线调查,包括封闭式和开放式问题。服务人员从服务方式的改变中获得了巨大的好处,同时也遇到了一些障碍和挑战。新工作方式的优势在于虚拟服务的灵活性,在线预约使家庭能够更轻松地克服交通、工作承诺、儿童保育以及常规和时间中断等问题。在线平台还使一些家庭成员能够参加,否则他们可能无法亲自前来预约。不利条件包括在获得和获得适当技术或私人空间方面存在问题,或者当年轻人非常年轻、身体非常不适、不稳定、孤立或风险较高时。这项研究表明,远程医疗和灵活的工作安排已经成为临床医生工具包中必不可少的新元素,可以单独提供,也可以作为亲自干预的补充。
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