El Hayek Samer, Nofal Marwa, Abdelrahman Doaa, Adra Ali, Al Harthi Mansour, Al Shamli Siham, AlNuaimi Nawaf, Bensid Lynda, Cheaito Mohamad Ali, Emberish Alkhansa Mahdi, Larnaout Amine, Radwan Ahmed, Slaih Mohammad, Kobeissy Firas, Bizri Maya
Department of Psychiatry, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Helwan Mental Health Hospital, Cairo, Egypt.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2020 Nov 19;16:2805-2815. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S277224. eCollection 2020.
Telepsychiatry, a subset of telemedicine, has been increasingly studied to meet the growing demands for psychiatric care. The utility of telepsychiatry is relevant now more than ever as the world endures the COVID-19 global pandemic. This paper describes the prior state and the changes that the COVID-19 outbreak brought to telepsychiatry in a selected group of Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
We invited twelve early-career psychiatrists from different Arab nations to share information related to telepsychiatry in their respective countries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The information was collected using a semi-structured guide. This was complemented by a search for relevant articles in five search engines using terms such as "COVID-19," "telepsychiatry," and "Arab world".
Before the pandemic, digital mental health services were provided in several Arab countries, mainly through hotlines and messaging services. The COVID-19 pandemic has marked a major shift in digital psychiatric services in the Arab MENA world, through the transformation of many clinics and some hospitals into digital mental health systems. Many non-governmental organizations also started remote initiatives for psychological support and psychiatric counseling. Three main barriers of patient-related, healthcare-related, and system-related hurdles of using telepsychiatry emanated from the analysis.
The use of digital mental health services varies between different Arab countries. Even though some nations have laws that regulate the provision of such services, most struggle with multifactorial barriers. As affordable and attainable solutions cannot only rely on training and recruiting more psychiatrists, telepsychiatry would help meet the exceeding demands in the Arab world, particularly after the COVID-19 outbreak.
远程精神病学作为远程医疗的一个分支,为满足日益增长的精神科护理需求而受到越来越多的研究。在世界经历新冠疫情之际,远程精神病学的效用比以往任何时候都更具现实意义。本文描述了中东和北非(MENA)地区部分阿拉伯国家远程精神病学的先前状况以及新冠疫情爆发给其带来的变化。
我们邀请了来自不同阿拉伯国家的12位早期职业精神科医生,分享他们各自国家在新冠疫情之前和期间与远程精神病学相关的信息。信息通过半结构化指南收集。此外,还在五个搜索引擎中使用“新冠疫情”“远程精神病学”和“阿拉伯世界”等术语搜索相关文章作为补充。
在疫情之前,一些阿拉伯国家主要通过热线和信息服务提供数字心理健康服务。新冠疫情使阿拉伯MENA地区的数字精神科服务发生了重大转变,许多诊所和一些医院转变为数字心理健康系统。许多非政府组织也启动了远程心理支持和精神科咨询倡议。分析得出了患者相关、医疗相关和系统相关的使用远程精神病学的三大障碍。
不同阿拉伯国家对数字心理健康服务的使用情况各不相同。尽管一些国家有规范此类服务提供的法律,但大多数国家都面临多方面的障碍。由于经济实惠且可行的解决方案不能仅依赖于培训和招募更多精神科医生,远程精神病学将有助于满足阿拉伯世界日益增长的需求,尤其是在新冠疫情爆发之后。