Department of Social Work, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 15200 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA, 19530, USA.
Ewha Institute for Age Integration Research, Ewha Womans University, 52, Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03760, Korea.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2022 Jul;49(4):530-538. doi: 10.1007/s10488-021-01181-z. Epub 2021 Nov 30.
Stay-at-home orders and public health safety concerns precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic facilitated rapid changes in policy and reimbursement regulations and resulted in the sudden uptake of telehealth in mental health practices across the United States. This study explored how mental health service providers experienced the use of telehealth in serving their rural clients who are youth and older adults. A purposive sampling strategy was employed to identify and recruit mental health service providers and insurance agency representatives for this study. By means of online focus groups, this statewide study explored the experiences of 147 mental health and public insurance providers using telehealth to serve rural youth and elderly in Pennsylvania amid the pandemic in 2020. NVivo 12 qualitative analysis software was used in data analysis. The findings suggest that telehealth is perceived as both: silver linings during the pandemic (service continuation during the pandemic, improved parental involvement and responsiveness, easing the transportation challenges, and decrease in no-show rates) and some roadblocks to success (Not for every youth!, Technology challenges among the older adults, and "Dead zones" without internet and cellphone reception). Policy and practice recommendations are suggested including incentives for proactive telehealth uptake, telehealth parity laws and reimbursement policies, and incentivizing innovative use of technology for specific populations and therapeutic modalities. Continuous policy support and organizational efforts to provide customized telemental health are called for to remediate rural disparities in access to mental health services beyond the pandemic period.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,居家令和公共卫生安全问题促使政策和报销法规迅速发生变化,导致远程医疗在美国心理健康实践中突然普及。本研究探讨了心理健康服务提供者在为美国农村的青年和老年客户提供服务时如何使用远程医疗。本研究采用了目的性抽样策略,以确定并招募心理健康服务提供者和保险代理代表。通过在线焦点小组,这项全州范围的研究在 2020 年大流行期间,探索了宾夕法尼亚州的 147 名心理健康和公共保险提供者使用远程医疗为农村青年和老年人提供服务的经验。NVivo 12 定性分析软件用于数据分析。研究结果表明,远程医疗被认为是:大流行期间的一线希望(大流行期间的服务延续、改善父母的参与度和响应能力、缓解交通挑战以及减少失约率)和一些成功的障碍(并非适用于每个青年!、老年人的技术挑战,以及没有互联网和手机接收的“盲区”)。建议提出政策和实践建议,包括鼓励积极采用远程医疗、远程医疗平等法和报销政策,以及激励针对特定人群和治疗模式的创新技术使用。需要持续的政策支持和组织努力,以提供定制的远程心理健康服务,以弥补大流行期间农村地区获得心理健康服务的差距。