OhioHealth, Physician Group-Neuroscience, Columbus, OH.
UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior, Los Angeles, CA.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2021 Apr;35(3):490-517. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2020.1863473. Epub 2020 Dec 28.
The field of neuropsychology's response to the COVID-19 pandemic was characterized by a rapid change in clinical practice secondary to physical distancing policies and orders. The current study aimed to further characterize the change in neuropsychologists' professional practice, specifically related to teleneuropsychology (TNP) service provision, and also provide novel data regarding the impact of the pandemic on providers' emotional health. This study surveyed 142 neuropsychologists between 3/30/2020 and 4/10/2020, who worked within a variety of settings (e.g., academic medical centers, general hospitals, Veterans Affairs medical centers, rehabilitation hospitals) across all four U.S. geographic regions. Mixed-model analyses of variance (ANOVAs) were conducted to assess for differences in neuropsychological practice (i.e., total number of patients and proportion of TNP seen per week) across time points (i.e., late February and early April) by practice setting and region. Descriptive statistics were conducted to describe respondents' perceptions of TNP, emotional responses to the pandemic, and perceptions of institutional/employers'/practices' responses. Nearly all respondents (∼98%) reported making practice alterations, with ∼73% providing at least some TNP. Neuropsychologists across all settings and regions reported performing a higher proportion of TNP evaluations by April 2020. On average, respondents reported a medium amount of distress/anxiety related to COVID-19, which had a "somewhat small impact" on their ability to practice overall. The current study further elucidated neuropsychologists' provision of TNP services and offered initial data related to their emotional response to the pandemic. Future research is needed to examine the viability and sustainability of TNP practice.
神经心理学领域对 COVID-19 大流行的反应的特点是,由于身体距离政策和命令,临床实践迅速改变。本研究旨在进一步描述神经心理学家专业实践的变化,特别是与远程神经心理学(TNP)服务提供有关的变化,并提供有关大流行对提供者情绪健康影响的新数据。本研究调查了 2020 年 3 月 30 日至 4 月 10 日之间的 142 名神经心理学家,他们在全美四个地理区域的各种环境中工作,例如学术医疗中心、综合医院、退伍军人事务医疗中心、康复医院。采用混合模型方差分析(ANOVA)来评估实践环境(即,每月接受 TNP 治疗的患者总数和比例)和地区(即,二月下旬和四月初)之间神经心理学实践(即,每月接受 TNP 治疗的患者总数和比例)的差异。进行描述性统计,以描述受访者对 TNP 的看法、对大流行的情绪反应以及对机构/雇主/实践反应的看法。几乎所有受访者(约 98%)报告做出了实践改变,约 73%的受访者提供了至少一些 TNP。所有环境和地区的神经心理学家在 2020 年 4 月报告了更高比例的 TNP 评估。平均而言,受访者报告了与 COVID-19 相关的中等程度的困扰/焦虑,这对他们的整体实践能力有“一定程度的小影响”。本研究进一步阐明了神经心理学家提供 TNP 服务的情况,并提供了他们对大流行情绪反应的初步数据。需要进一步研究来检验 TNP 实践的可行性和可持续性。