Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Research Unit for Telepsychiatry and E-mental Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Jun;27(3):258-271. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12574. Epub 2019 Nov 26.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Depression is the most common cause of mental illness amongst older people. As a result of the growth of the older population, it is expected that an increasing number of older people will need treatment. Depression can be effectively treated-but fewer than half of those who are affected receive treatment. Barriers to receiving treatment are lack of resources and trained healthcare providers, social stigma, incorrect diagnoses and long distances to treatment facilities. There is an increased need for alternative ways of treating patients with depression. The use of video consultations has shown to be a viable option for delivering mental health care to older patients. Use of video consultations allows patients to receive treatment in their own homes. None of the existing reviews have focused on satisfaction with the use of video consultations amongst older people with depression. This paper provides knowledge regarding the use of video consultations, especially for older people with depression. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: No previous review has sought to understand the use of video consultations in mental health care to older patients with depression. The results show that video consultations support mental health practice, especially as a useful alternative when face-to-face therapy is not possible. An initial scepticism from participants quickly disappeared when video consultations were experienced in action. The challenges associated with the use of video consultations seem to consist of technical problems and lack of support from staff. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Mental health practitioners should consider the use of video consultations because it can support mental health practice, especially as a useful alternative when face-to-face therapy is not possible. ABSTRACT: Introduction Depression is the leading cause of mental illness amongst an ageing population and fewer than half of those who are affected receive treatment. There is an increased need for alternative ways of treating patients; the use of video consultations has been shown to be a viable option for delivering mental health care. However, none of the existing reviews have focused on satisfaction with the use of video consultations amongst older people with depression and providers. Aim To conduct a systematic review of the existing literature focusing on patients' and providers' experiences of video consultations for depression. Method Eight scientific databases were searched. In all, 3,537 articles were identified and, of these, 21 peer-reviewed articles were included in this review. Results The results show that video consultations support mental health practice, especially as a useful alternative when face-to-face therapy is not possible. Any initial scepticism quickly disappeared when video consultations were experienced in action. The challenges seem to consist of technical problems and lack of support from staff. Discussion The experiences and satisfaction of older people with depression seem to be positive, although methodological limitations and deficiencies of the reviewed articles should be considered. More qualitative research is needed, and future studies should focus on specific diagnoses and providers' experiences. Implications for practice Video consultations support mental health practice, especially as a useful alternative when face-to-face therapy is not possible.
抑郁症是老年人中最常见的精神疾病病因。由于老年人口的增长,预计越来越多的老年人将需要治疗。抑郁症是可以有效治疗的——但只有不到一半的患者接受了治疗。接受治疗的障碍包括资源和训练有素的医疗保健提供者不足、社会耻辱感、误诊以及到治疗设施的距离长。因此,需要寻找治疗抑郁症患者的替代方法。视频咨询的使用已被证明是为老年患者提供精神保健的可行选择。使用视频咨询可以使患者在自己的家中接受治疗。之前的研究均未关注视频咨询在患有抑郁症的老年人中的使用满意度。本文提供了有关视频咨询使用的知识,特别是针对患有抑郁症的老年人。本研究的新增内容:之前的研究没有试图了解视频咨询在治疗老年抑郁症患者中的使用。研究结果表明,视频咨询支持精神保健实践,尤其是在面对面治疗不可能的情况下,是一种有用的替代方法。参与者在体验视频咨询时,最初的怀疑很快就消失了。使用视频咨询带来的挑战似乎包括技术问题和员工支持不足。对实践的影响:精神保健从业者应考虑使用视频咨询,因为它可以支持精神保健实践,尤其是在面对面治疗不可能的情况下,是一种有用的替代方法。