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Evaluation of telepsychiatry during the COVID-19 pandemic across service users, carers and clinicians: an international mixed-methods study.
Sheriff, Rebecca; Hong, James S W; Henshall, Catherine; D'Agostino, Armando; Tomassi, Simona; Stein, Hans-Christian; Cerveri, Giancarlo; Cibra, Chiara; Bonora, Stefano; Giordano, Barbara; Smith, Tanya; Phiri, Peter; Asher, Carolyn; Elliot, Kathryn; Zangani, Caroline; Ede, Roger; Saad, Fathi; Smith, Katharine Alison; Cipriani, Andrea.
Afiliação
  • Sheriff R; Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, Oxford, UK rebecca.sheriff@psych.ox.ac.uk.
  • Hong JSW; Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • Henshall C; Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • D'Agostino A; Oxford Precision Psychiatry Lab, Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford, UK.
  • Tomassi S; Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
  • Stein HC; Oxford Institute of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Research (OxINMAHR), Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
  • Cerveri G; Department of Health Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
  • Cibra C; Department of Mental Health and Addiction, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Milan, Italy.
  • Bonora S; Psychiatric Unit 1, Azienda ULSS 9 Scaligera, Verona, Italy.
  • Giordano B; Department of Health Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
  • Smith T; Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, ASST Lodi, Lodi, Italy.
  • Phiri P; Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, ASST Lodi, Lodi, Italy.
  • Asher C; Department of Health Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
  • Elliot K; Department of Mental Health and Addiction, ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Milan, Italy.
  • Zangani C; Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • Ede R; Research & Innovation Department, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
  • Saad F; School of Psychology, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
  • Smith KA; Research & Innovation Department, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
  • Cipriani A; Research & Innovation Department, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
BMJ Ment Health ; 26(1)2023 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37567731
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Worldwide uptake of telepsychiatry accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVE:

To conduct an evaluation of the opinions, preferences and attitudes to telepsychiatry from service users, carers and clinicians in order to understand how telepsychiatry can be best used in the peri/post-COVID-19 era.

METHODS:

This mixed-methods, multicentre, international study of telepsychiatry was set in two sites in England and two in Italy. Survey questionnaires and focus group topic guides were co-produced for each participant group (service users, carers and clinicians).

FINDINGS:

In the UK, 906 service users, 117 carers and 483 clinicians, and in Italy, 164 service users, 56 carers and 72 clinicians completed the surveys. In all, 17 service users/carers and 14 clinicians participated in focus groups. Overall, telepsychiatry was seen as convenient in follow-ups with a specific purpose such as medication reviews; however, it was perceived as less effective for establishing a therapeutic relationship or for assessing acutely disturbed mental states. In contrast to clinicians, most service users and carers indicated that telepsychiatry had not improved during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most service users and carers reported that the choice of appointment modality was most often determined by the service or clinician. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE There were circumstances in which telepsychiatry was seen as more suitable than others and clear differences in clinician, carer and service user perspectives on telepsychiatry. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS All stakeholders should be actively engaged in determining a hybrid model of care according to clinical features and service user and carer preferences. Clinicians should be engaged in training programmes on telepsychiatry.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psiquiatria / Telemedicina / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Evaluation_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Ment Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Psiquiatria / Telemedicina / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Evaluation_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMJ Ment Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article