Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.
University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2021 Apr;47(2):225-243. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12501. Epub 2021 Mar 20.
The unprecedented times of the novel Coronavirus quarantine and subsequent stay-at-home orders have changed the way many couple therapists provide clinical services. Understanding couple therapists' experiences with teletherapy is important for optimizing future telehealth delivery with couples. Thus, the purpose of this mixed methods survey study was to explore couple therapists' experiences of transitioning from in-person/traditional therapy to online/telehealth delivery. A total of 58 couple therapists completed an online survey for this study. Reported are both quantitative and qualitative findings. Overall, this study found that couple therapists experienced a positive shift from traditional/in-person therapy to online/telehealth therapy, with a majority of couple therapists (74%) reporting they would continue providing teletherapy after the novel Coronavirus pandemic and social distancing regulations had ended. Thematic analysis was used to identify themes from couple therapists' experiences related to advantages, challenges, and recommendations for practice. Implications for clinical training and future research are discussed.
新型冠状病毒隔离和随后的居家令的空前时期改变了许多夫妻治疗师提供临床服务的方式。了解夫妻治疗师接受远程治疗的体验对于夫妻远程医疗的未来优化非常重要。因此,本混合方法调查研究的目的是探讨夫妻治疗师从面对面/传统治疗向在线/远程健康治疗转变的体验。共有 58 名夫妻治疗师完成了这项在线调查。报告同时包括定量和定性结果。总的来说,这项研究发现夫妻治疗师从传统/面对面治疗向在线/远程健康治疗的转变带来了积极的影响,大多数夫妻治疗师(74%)报告说,即使在新型冠状病毒大流行和社会隔离规定结束后,他们也将继续提供远程治疗。主题分析用于确定夫妻治疗师相关经验的主题,包括优势、挑战和实践建议。讨论了对临床培训和未来研究的影响。