Adherence to online psychotherapy during the COVID-19: a scoping review

Q4 Psychology
N. Cardoso, Ketlin da Rosa Tagliapietra, E. Z. Salvador, W. Machado
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Abstract

Abstract Evidence suggests that changes in online psychotherapy adherence factors occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, this study aimed to review the perception of patients and psychotherapists regarding factors associated with adherence to online psychotherapy during the pandemic. Thus, 18 articles remained for analysis after searches in five databases and 25 factors associated with adherence to online psychotherapy were identified. The main factors for psychotherapists were confidence in professional skills and connection stability. For the patients, basic informatics skills and finding an adequate setting to participate in sessions. Furthermore, the factors fear of contagion, tiredness and the impossibility of face-to-face meetings emerged during the pandemic. Modifications of factors associated with pre-pandemic adherence were identified and strategies to overcome barriers related to online sessions were presented and discussed. The pandemic has increased adherence to online psychotherapy, although not everyone intends to follow this modality in the post-pandemic.
COVID-19期间坚持在线心理治疗:范围审查
有证据表明,在COVID-19大流行期间,在线心理治疗依从性因素发生了变化。因此,本研究旨在回顾患者和心理治疗师对大流行期间坚持在线心理治疗相关因素的看法。因此,在5个数据库中搜索后,仍有18篇文章有待分析,并确定了25个与在线心理治疗依从性相关的因素。心理治疗师的主要影响因素是对专业技能的信心和关系的稳定性。对病人来说,基本的信息学技能和找到一个适当的环境来参加会议。此外,在大流行期间出现了害怕传染、疲劳和无法面对面会议的因素。确定了与大流行前依从性相关的因素的变化,并提出和讨论了克服与在线会议有关的障碍的战略。大流行增加了对在线心理治疗的依从性,尽管并非每个人都打算在大流行后遵循这种方式。
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Psico-USF Psychology-Psychology (all)
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