退伍军人事务部提供远程精神保健的地点差异。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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目的:探讨退伍军人事务部(VA)内远程心理健康使用的地点水平差异。调查结果的目的是确定远程卫生服务的障碍,以改善获得护理的机会。研究环境和设计:122家VA设施被分为三组:面对面(n = 55)、视频(n = 40)和电话心理健康(MH)护理(n = 27)水平较高的场所。我们使用皮尔逊卡方检验和f检验来评估组织特征和患者群体变量的组间差异。数据来源和分析样本:这是一项观察性研究,使用2021年7月至2022年10月的VA管理数据;分析时间为2024年6月至2025年3月。主要发现:视频组的站点往往是更大、更复杂的城市设施,为更多的妇女、年轻患者和宽带接入更广的患者提供服务。面对面组的站点为社会经济地位较低的患者提供更多服务,治疗农村患者的比例最高。电话组服务的农村病人比例次之,其次是视频组。结论:更大、更复杂的站点可能有更强大的远程医疗基础设施,城市地区有更强的宽带连接来支持视频访问。较小的农村站点可能会受益于有针对性的支持,以增加视频的使用。
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Site-Level Differences in the Provision of Telemental Health Care Within the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Objective: To examine site-level differences in telemental health use within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Findings aim to identify barriers to telemental health use to improve access to care.

Study setting and design: 122 VA facilities were classified into three groups: sites with higher levels of in-person (n = 55), video (n = 40), and phone mental health (MH) care (n = 27). We used Pearson's chi-squared and F-tests to assess for group differences on organizational characteristics and patient population variables.

Data sources and analytic sample: This was an observational study using VA administrative data from July 2021 to October 2022; analyses were conducted from June 2024 to March 2025.

Principal findings: Sites in the video group tended to be larger, high-complexity, urban facilities that served more women, younger patients, and patients with greater broadband access. Sites in the in-person group served more patients of lower socioeconomic status and treated the highest percentage of rural patients. The phone group served the next highest percentage of rural patients, followed by the video group.

Conclusions: Larger, higher-complexity sites may have stronger telehealth infrastructures, and urban areas have stronger broadband connectivity to support video visits. Smaller, rural sites may benefit from targeted support to increase video use.

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Health Services Research
Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
193
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Services Research (HSR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that provides researchers and public and private policymakers with the latest research findings, methods, and concepts related to the financing, organization, delivery, evaluation, and outcomes of health services. Rated as one of the top journals in the fields of health policy and services and health care administration, HSR publishes outstanding articles reporting the findings of original investigations that expand knowledge and understanding of the wide-ranging field of health care and that will help to improve the health of individuals and communities.
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