Sampaio Mariana, Haro Maria Vicenta Navarro, De Sousa Bruno, Melo Wilson Vieira, Hoffman Hunter G
Department of Psychology, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
Department of Social Work, Catholic University of Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal.
Front Virtual Real. 2021 Jan;1. doi: 10.3389/frvir.2020.576421. Epub 2021 Jan 15.
Before COVID-19, most therapists had concerns about telepsychology, and only treated patients in person. During the COVID-19 lockdown, patients still needed therapy, but in-person therapy sessions became unsafe. The current study measured how many therapists are using online therapy before vs. during COVID-19, how much training they have received, and their knowledge about legal restrictions on using telepsychology. A sample of 768 U.S.A. mental health professionals completed a 29-item online survey. Results show that before COVID-19, most therapists only saw their patients in person (e.g., at the therapists office), but during the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all therapists used a wide range of telecommunication technologies to communicate with their quarantined patients, including texting, telephones, video conferences, and even virtual reality. According to within-subject related samples comparisons, 39% of survey respondents used telepsychology before COVID-19, vs. 98% during COVID-19 (χ = 450.02, < 0.001). Therapists reported high treatment effectiveness using telepsychology (7.45 on 0-10 scale). However, overall, on a 0-10 scale, therapists reported a significant increase in feeling burned out during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mean = 3.93 (SD = 1.93) before vs. 6.22 (SD = 2.27) during the pandemic ( = -18.57, < 0.001). Although the APA ethics guidelines encourage therapists to use telepsychology with their patients during the crisis, gaps in respondents' knowledge identify a need for increased specialized training and education. Although the current study showed that virtual reality is rarely used by the therapists surveyed, virtual reality is a promising new telepsychology technology. Billions of dollars are currently being invested in mass producing immersive virtual reality systems. In the future, as networked immersive Virtual Reality becomes more widely available, therapists and patients in physically different locations will be able to "meet" in a shared computer-generated world designed for therapy sessions, potentially including group sessions. Telepsychology and virtual reality have the potential to be increasingly valuable tools to help therapists mitigate the consequences of COVID-19. Research, development and training is recommended.
在新冠疫情之前,大多数治疗师对远程心理学存在担忧,仅进行面对面治疗。在新冠疫情封锁期间,患者仍需要治疗,但面对面治疗变得不安全。当前研究衡量了在新冠疫情之前与期间有多少治疗师使用在线治疗、他们接受了多少培训以及他们对远程心理学法律限制的了解情况。768名美国心理健康专业人员的样本完成了一项包含29个项目的在线调查。结果显示,在新冠疫情之前,大多数治疗师仅与患者进行面对面治疗(例如,在治疗师办公室),但在新冠疫情大流行期间,几乎所有治疗师都使用了多种电信技术与被隔离的患者进行沟通,包括短信、电话、视频会议,甚至虚拟现实。根据相关样本的组内比较,39%的调查受访者在新冠疫情之前使用远程心理学,而在新冠疫情期间这一比例为98%(χ = 450.02,< 0.001)。治疗师报告称使用远程心理学的治疗效果很高(0至10分制下为7.45分)。然而,总体而言,在0至10分制下,治疗师报告在新冠疫情大流行期间倦怠感显著增加,大流行之前的均值为3.93(标准差 = 1.93),大流行期间为6.22(标准差 = 2.27)( = -18.57,< 0.001)。尽管美国心理学会的道德准则鼓励治疗师在危机期间与患者使用远程心理学,但受访者知识方面的差距表明需要增加专门培训和教育。尽管当前研究表明接受调查的治疗师很少使用虚拟现实,但虚拟现实是一种有前景的新型远程心理学技术。目前正投入数十亿美元大规模生产沉浸式虚拟现实系统。未来,随着联网沉浸式虚拟现实的更广泛应用,身处不同地理位置的治疗师和患者将能够在为治疗会话设计的共享计算机生成世界中“会面”,可能包括团体治疗会话。远程心理学和虚拟现实有可能成为帮助治疗师减轻新冠疫情后果的越来越有价值的工具。建议进行研究、开发和培训。