退伍军人医院管理局远程医疗在娱乐和创意艺术治疗中的应用:简要报告。

Kristin M Story, Mindy E Flanagan, Heather A Brown, Sheri L Robb, Teresa M Damush, David Otto
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摘要

背景:对美国退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)设施进行了简短的查询,以提供娱乐治疗(RT)和创造性艺术治疗(CAT)远程医疗利用的初步评估。方法:为了了解障碍并确定更好地提供服务的潜在解决方案,对136家VHA设施的联络点进行了横断面调查。调查包括五个方面的问题:员工、基础设施、使用障碍、培训和正在部署的干预措施。计算描述性统计数据,并对定性反应进行专题分析。结果:汇总答复中最常见的主题表明,需要为希望使用远程医疗服务的退伍军人患者提供实践培训、可靠的远程医疗设备以及可获得的培训和工具。结论:RT/CAT远程医疗服务增加了对退伍军人患者群体的服务;然而,需要设备和培训来扩大一致的服务,以加强整个国家卫生保健系统对患者的覆盖。
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Veterans Hospital Administration Telehealth Utilization for Recreation and Creative Arts Therapies: A Brief Report.

Background: A brief query was fielded to Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities across the United States to provide an initial assessment of recreation therapy (RT) and creative arts therapy (CAT) telehealth utilization. Methods: To develop an understanding of barriers and identify potential solutions for better delivery of services, a cross-sectional survey was deployed to points of contact at 136 VHA facilities. The survey included questions across five areas: staff, infrastructure, barriers to use, training, and interventions being deployed. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and a thematic analysis of qualitative responses was conducted. Results: The most frequent themes from aggregated responses indicated a need for hands-on training, reliable telehealth equipment, and accessible training and tools for Veteran patients who want to use telehealth services. Conclusion: Telehealth delivery of RT/CAT has increased services to Veteran patient populations; however, equipment and training are needed to expand consistent delivery to enhance patient reach across a national health care system.

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