St. Paul University Philippines - Graduate School, Philippines.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2022 Jul;73:103114. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2022.103114. Epub 2022 Apr 9.
COVID-19's long-term consequences on people's mental health include social isolation, job insecurity, illness and sorrow, physical separation, and disrupted access to normal health and mental treatment. Until recently, telepsychiatry has become increasingly mainstream in the delivery of mental health services under COVID-19 and have grown significantly in Western nations. However, telepsychiatry is not generally provided in Asian countries, particularly that of SouthEast countries. In this study, the reviewer made an integrative review of the available literature, in examining the benefits and challenges of telepsychiatry services of SouthEast Asian countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. This review utilized electronic resources such as PubMED, Google Scholar, Taylor and Francis, SAGE, IEEE, Springer, ScienceDirect, Wiley, and ACM. The review covered publications published from December 1, 2019, to December 1, 2021, as well as articles published in English and translated into English. Two (2) articles were included in this review. All the papers studied are classified as having a level of evidence VI. Both publications were based on research done in the Philippines. The total sample size for all papers analyzed was 149 respondents. The telepsychiatry platforms or systems employed in investigations vary. There was no continuous usage of a single telepsychiatry platform. Each research employed a different telepsychiatry service or system, depending on the technology available in the nation where the study was done. Findings in this review show that the concept or notion of telepsychiatry services within SouthEast Asian countries is exceptionally novel and needs further research in the medical and allied health discipline. For countries that are part of the SouthEast Asia, the critical issue today is how to sustain progress and how to increase and maintain care standards, at the same time utilizing telepsychiatry services in this aspect.
COVID-19 对人们心理健康的长期影响包括社交隔离、工作不稳定、疾病和悲伤、身体分离以及正常的身心健康治疗机会受损。直到最近,远程精神病学在 COVID-19 期间提供精神卫生服务方面变得越来越主流,并且在西方国家显著增长。然而,远程精神病学在亚洲国家,特别是东南亚国家,通常没有提供。在这项研究中,评论员对现有的文献进行了综合回顾,以检查 COVID-19 大流行期间东南亚国家远程精神病学服务的益处和挑战。本综述利用了电子资源,如 PubMED、Google Scholar、Taylor and Francis、SAGE、IEEE、Springer、ScienceDirect、Wiley 和 ACM。综述涵盖了 2019 年 12 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 1 日期间发表的出版物,以及翻译成英文的英文出版物。本综述收录了 2 篇文章。所有研究论文均归类为证据水平 VI。这两篇出版物都是基于菲律宾进行的研究。所有论文分析的总样本量为 149 名受访者。研究中使用的远程精神病学平台或系统各不相同。没有持续使用单一的远程精神病学平台。每项研究都采用了不同的远程精神病学服务或系统,这取决于研究所在国家可用的技术。本综述中的研究结果表明,远程精神病学服务在东南亚国家的概念或概念是非常新颖的,需要在医学和相关健康学科进一步研究。对于东南亚国家来说,今天的关键问题是如何保持进展,以及如何在利用这方面的远程精神病学服务的同时提高和保持护理标准。