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摘要
方法:检索PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中的相关文章。我们使用数据提取表从初步研究中收集信息。两名研究人员遵循纳入和排除标准选择研究并提取数据。分歧通过与所有研究人员的讨论得以解决。研究需要用英语,关于澳大利亚老年人的远程心理,并使用任何技术类型(同步、异步或两者兼有)。我们排除了非电话文章、书籍、书籍章节、会议摘要和编辑信函。结果:远程精神病学被有效地用于治疗抑郁症、焦虑症、谵妄和认知障碍。在这四种疾病中,心灵障碍主要用于治疗抑郁症。视频会议和电话主要用于提供远程心理服务。大多数为澳大利亚老年人提供的远程心理服务包括“关于疾病控制和管理的患者教育”、“在患者和治疗师之间创造持续的互动”以及“远程患者评估”。“减少疾病症状”,“提高患者对远程精神病学的满意度,”和“远程精神病学的成本效益”是使用远程精神病学最重要的积极结果。我们还确定了澳大利亚老年人使用远程精神病学的四个挑战。结论:这项研究是澳大利亚首次范围界定综述,为老年人的远程精神病学提供了有价值的见解。
Examining Outcomes and Challenges of Telepsychiatry in Australian Elderly: A Scoping Review.
Methods: To find relevant articles, we searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. We used a data extraction form to gather information from primary studies. Two researchers followed inclusion and exclusion criteria to select studies and extract data. Disagreements were resolved through discussion with all researchers. Studies needed to be in English, about telepsychiatry for Australian seniors, and use any technology type (synchronous, asynchronous, or both). We excluded nontelepsychiatry articles, books, book chapters, conference abstracts, and editor letters.
Results: Telepsychiatry was effectively employed to manage depression, anxiety, delirium, and cognitive impairments. Among these four disorders, telepsychiatry was mostly used for depression. Videoconference and telephone were mostly used to provide telepsychiatry services. Most telepsychiatry services for Australian seniors included "patient education on disorder control and management," "creating continuous interaction between the patient and the therapist," and "remote patients' assessment." "Reductions in symptoms of disorders," "improving patients' satisfaction with telepsychiatry," and "cost-effectiveness of telepsychiatry" were the most important positive outcomes of using telepsychiatry. We also identified four challenges in using telepsychiatry for elderly individuals in Australia.
Conclusions: This study is the first scoping review in Australia and provides valuable insight into telepsychiatry for elderly individuals.