2019冠状病毒病大流行期间北美学术精神卫生诊所远程医疗的提供和利用

Rachel Oblath PhD , Eileen Twohy PhD , Claudine Higdon MD , Alison Duncan MD , Johanna B. Folk PhD , Marissa A. Schiel MD, PhD , Seena Grewal MD, FRCP(C) , Jessica L. Hawks PhD , William Martinez PhD, ABPP , Kelly Coble MSW, LCSW-C , Sarah Edwards DO , Amy Goetz PhD , Ujjwal Ramtekkar MD, MBA , Chetana A. Kulkarni MD, FRCPC , Shabana Khan MD , Bridget T. Doan MN, NP , Kishan Nallapula MD , Victor M. Fornari MD, MS , Lisa R. Fortuna MD, MPH, MDiv , Kathleen Myers MD, MPH, MS, DLFAACAP, DLFAPA, FATA
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摘要

目的记录14个儿童和青少年精神病学学术项目在COVID-19大流行期间向远程医疗服务过渡和管理的经验。目的是了解在大流行期间方案是如何通过和维持远程保健的。远程保健被定义为通过视频会议和电话提供的服务。方法在这项描述性研究中,来自14个项目的教师完成了2020年2月至2021年6月期间远程医疗和面对面服务使用情况的在线调查。调查问题涉及远程保健做法(如政策、支持资源)、每月服务利用率、远程保健方式(视频会议与电话会议)以及错过的预约。结果:疫情爆发前(2020年2月;0% - -27%)。到2020年5月,所有项目都通过远程医疗提供了大部分就诊(64%-100%)。2021年6月,所有方案继续通过远程医疗提供服务(41%-100%),并报告称今后将继续这样做。在研究期间,项目解决了远程医疗服务面临的许多挑战,包括增加口译服务,为提供者和患者提供技术支持,以及正式确定安全和培训要求。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,学术儿童和青少年精神病学项目主要通过远程医疗提供门诊服务,并报告称,他们计划继续将远程医疗与面对面服务相结合。学术项目应解决持续使用远程医疗的后勤、技术和财政障碍。
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The Provision and Utilization of Telehealth Within Academic Mental Health Clinics in North America During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objective

To document the experience of 14 academic child and adolescent psychiatry programs in transitioning to and managing telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal was to understand how programs adopted and sustained telehealth during the pandemic. Telehealth was defined as services delivered via videoconferencing and telephony.

Method

In this descriptive study, faculty from 14 programs completed online surveys about the use of both telehealth and in-person services from February 2020 to June 2021. Survey questions addressed telehealth practices (eg, policies, support resources), monthly service utilization, telehealth modality (videoconferencing vs telephony), and missed appointments.

Results

Programs varied in the proportion of appointments delivered by telehealth before the pandemic (February 2020; 0%-27%). By May 2020, all programs were providing a majority of visits via telehealth (64%-100%). In June 2021, all programs continued to provide services via telehealth (41%-100%) and reported that they would continue to do so moving forward. Programs addressed many challenges to telehealth provision during the study period, including adding interpreter services, technological support for providers and patients, and formalizing safety and training requirements.

Conclusion

Academic child and adolescent psychiatry programs provided outpatient services primarily via telehealth throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and reported that they planned to continue using telehealth in combination with in-person services moving forward. Academic programs should address logistical, technological, and financial barriers to the sustained use of telehealth.

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