American Indian and Alaska Native Programs, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado 80045-0508, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2004;10 Suppl 2:S-64-9.
This paper describes a weekly telepsychiatry clinic treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Northern Plains American Indian Veterans. The clinic represents a unique partnership of five different organizations, including two agencies within the Veterans Affairs Administration, a tribal veterans program, the Indian Health Service, and a university medical center. It is the first report of a telepsychiatry clinic targeting American Indians, as well as the first account of a telepsychiatry clinic focusing on PTSD treatment. A total of 50 telehealth clinic interactions occurred during the first 7 months, consisting of ongoing group psychotherapy, individual therapy, and medication management. Quality control measures exhibited a high degree of patient satisfaction and comfort with the clinic. Although the findings presented here are preliminary, this clinic represents a viable model for the delivery of telepsychiatric services. Future research is needed regarding the process and outcomes of delivering psychiatric care by this means for rural, isolated, American Indians, as well as of the treatment of PTSD via real-time, interactive videoconferencing.
本文描述了一个每周一次的远程精神病学诊所,用于治疗北美大平原印第安退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。该诊所代表了五个不同组织之间的独特合作关系,其中包括退伍军人事务管理局的两个机构、一个部落退伍军人计划、印第安卫生服务局和一个大学医疗中心。这是第一个针对美国印第安人的远程精神病学诊所的报告,也是第一个专门针对 PTSD 治疗的远程精神病学诊所的报告。在最初的 7 个月中,共进行了 50 次远程医疗诊所互动,包括持续的团体心理治疗、个体治疗和药物管理。质量控制措施显示出患者对诊所的高度满意度和舒适度。尽管这里提出的发现尚属初步,但该诊所代表了一种可行的远程精神病学服务提供模式。需要进一步研究通过这种方式为农村、偏远地区的美国印第安人提供精神病护理的过程和结果,以及通过实时互动视频会议治疗 PTSD 的效果。