Sklar Marisa, Reeder Kendal, Carandang Kristine, Ehrhart Mark G, Aarons Gregory A
University of California San Diego Department of Psychiatry, 9500 Gilman Drive (0812), La Jolla, CA, 92093-0812, USA.
Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, 3665 Kearny Villa Rd., Suite 200N, San Diego, CA, 92123, USA.
Implement Sci Commun. 2021 Mar 11;2(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s43058-021-00123-y.
The COVID-19 pandemic has remarkably altered community mental health service delivery through the rapid implementation of telehealth. This study reports provider perspectives on the impact that COVID-19 and the transition to telehealth had on their work and their ability to deliver evidence-based practices (EBPs).
Providers (n = 93) completed online surveys with quantitative measures and open-ended items exploring their reactions to COVID-19 and to the transition to providing services via telehealth.
Perceptions of personal risk and rumination around COVID-19 were low, while telehealth was viewed positively by providers. Three major themes emerged regarding the major impacts of COVID-19 on work: (1) the altered nature of interactions between patient/client and provider due to telehealth implementation, (2) changes in provider expectations regarding productivity, and (3) challenges maintaining work-life balance. In regard to the major impacts of COVID-19 on EBP delivery, three themes emerged: (1) increased difficulty delivering certain therapies via telehealth, (2) potential limitations to session confidentiality, and (3) challenge of engaging children in telehealth.
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, community mental health providers continued to engage with clients and deliver EBPs while navigating a number of changes related to the rapid transition to and implementation of telehealth. This study highlights the need for further work on what supports providers need to effectively engage with clients and deliver EBPs via telehealth, and has implications for how telehealth is sustained or de-implemented post-COVID-19.
通过快速实施远程医疗,新冠疫情显著改变了社区心理健康服务的提供方式。本研究报告了提供者对于新冠疫情以及向远程医疗过渡对其工作和提供循证实践(EBP)能力的影响的看法。
93名提供者完成了在线调查,其中包括定量测量和开放式问题,以探究他们对新冠疫情以及向通过远程医疗提供服务过渡的反应。
提供者对个人感染新冠的风险感知和反复思考程度较低,而他们对远程医疗持积极看法。关于新冠疫情对工作的主要影响出现了三个主要主题:(1)由于实施远程医疗,患者/客户与提供者之间互动的性质发生了变化;(2)提供者对生产力的期望发生了变化;(3)维持工作与生活平衡面临挑战。关于新冠疫情对循证实践提供的主要影响,出现了三个主题:(1)通过远程医疗提供某些疗法的难度增加;(2)会诊保密性存在潜在限制;(3)让儿童参与远程医疗面临挑战。
在新冠疫情背景下,社区心理健康提供者在应对向远程医疗快速过渡和实施过程中的一系列变化时,继续与客户接触并提供循证实践。本研究强调需要进一步研究提供者通过远程医疗有效接触客户并提供循证实践需要哪些支持,这对新冠疫情后远程医疗如何持续或取消实施具有启示意义。