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尽管精神障碍是世界范围内的重大健康负担,但大多数精神障碍患者没有得到充分的医疗保健。由于对面对面的医患会议的限制,远程心理保健服务的可能性在匈牙利变得突出。本文在回顾近20年的科学文献的基础上,旨在总结远程医疗服务在儿童和青少年精神病学中的可行性、有效性和有效性。方法:通过Gloff等(17)对2015年前儿童青少年远程精神病学服务情况进行综述。基于3个国际数据库(Pubmed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Web of Science)对2015年以后的科学出版物进行文献检索,以总结当前的知识。搜索词是远程心理健康、儿童、青少年和远程精神病学。结果:国际文献显示,基于证据的诊断和治疗方法在远程儿童和青少年精神病学中与面对面服务的可行性、疗效和有效性相似。结论:远程医疗在儿童青少年精神病学中的应用是国际公认的、可行的、有效的。它在匈牙利的广泛使用将需要一项专业协议,其中具体规定该年龄组远程心理保健服务的条件和建议。
[Telemental health service in child and adolescent psychiatry].
Introduction: Even though mental disorders present significant health burden worldwide, most patients with mental disorders do not receive adequate healthcare. The possibility of telemental health service came into prominence in Hungary due to the restriciton of face-to-face doctor-patient meetings. The present review, based on the last 20 years' scientific literature, aims to summarize the feasability, efficacy and effectivity of telemedicine services in child and adolescent psychiatry.
Method: A review by Gloff et al (17) summarized telepsychiatry service in children and adolescents before 2015. A literature search was generated in order to summarize current knowledge based on 3 international databases (Pubmed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews és Web of Science) for scientific publi - cations after 2015. Search words were telemental health, children, adolescent, and telepsychiatry.
Results: International literature showed similar feasability, efficacy and effectivity of evidence based diagnostic and therapeutic methods in tele- child and adolescent psychiatry as in face-to-face services.
Conclusion: The application of telemedicine in child and adolescent psychiatry is internationally accepted, feasible and effective. Its widespread use in Hungary would require a professional protocol which specifies the conditions and advices of telemental health services in this age group.