COVID-19大流行期间成人和青少年远程医疗服务提供的心理健康和物质使用治疗提供者有效性评估

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Dual Diagnosis Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1080/15504263.2025.2478893
Glenn Sterner, Michael B Lavetsky, Matthew J Ercolani, Kayla Lopez
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目的:本研究调查了行为健康临床医生在COVID-19大流行初期对他们在物质使用和心理健康环境中向成人和青少年提供远程医疗的准备、培训和有效性的看法。方法:从2020年11月17日至2021年1月3日,通过对宾夕法尼亚州241名行为健康从业人员的匿名在线调查收集数据。对调查结果进行了定量、描述性和定性分析。结果:临床医生认为他们通过远程医疗模式有效地提供治疗服务。然而,他们指出了提供远程保健的关键培训需求。结果表明,向青少年客户和吸毒人员提供远程保健服务比较困难。从业人员指出,远程保健可以增加获得治疗的机会。结论:研究人员建议加强对从业人员的培训,并对患者进行培训。应重新考虑政策,并处理行为卫生服务提供的不断变化的情况。
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Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Provider Assessment of Telehealth Effectiveness for Adult and Adolescent Service Provision During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Objective: This study examined behavioral health clinician perceptions at the beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic regarding their preparedness, training, and effectiveness in delivering telehealth to adults and adolescents in substance use and mental health settings. Methods: Data were collected through an anonymous online survey of 241 behavioral health practitioners in Pennsylvania from November 17, 2020, to January 3, 2021. Quantitative descriptive and qualitative analyses on survey results are presented. Results: Clinicians believed they were effective in their delivery of therapeutic services through telehealth modalities. However, they noted key training needs for delivering telehealth. Results indicate greater difficulty in delivering telehealth to adolescent clients and those with substance use. Practitioners indicate that telehealth allows greater access to treatment. Conclusions: Researchers recommend increasing training for practitioners and conducting training for patients. Policies should be reconsidered and address the changing landscape of behavioral health service provision.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Dual Diagnosis is a quarterly, international publication that focuses on the full spectrum of complexities regarding dual diagnosis. The co-occurrence of mental health and substance use disorders, or “dual diagnosis,” is one of the quintessential issues in behavioral health. Why do such high rates of co-occurrence exist? What does it tell us about risk profiles? How do these linked disorders affect people, their families, and the communities in which they live? What are the natural paths to recovery? What specific treatments are most helpful and how can new ones be developed? How can we enhance the implementation of evidence-based practices at clinical, administrative, and policy levels? How can we help clients to learn active recovery skills and adopt needed supports, clinicians to master new interventions, programs to implement effective services, and communities to foster healthy adjustment? The Journal addresses each of these perplexing challenges.
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