Waite Mindy R, Diab Sara, Adefisoye James
Aurora Behavioral Health Services, Advocate Aurora Health, Wauwatosa, WI.
Advocate Aurora Research Institute, Advocate Aurora Health, Milwaukee, WI.
J Patient Cent Res Rev. 2022 Jul 18;9(3):158-165. doi: 10.17294/2330-0698.1918. eCollection 2022 Summer.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have major and long-lasting impacts on health care delivery and mental health. As health care shifted to telehealth, legislation was adjusted to expand telehealth allowances, creating a unique opportunity to elucidate outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess long-term patient and clinician satisfaction and outcomes with virtual behavioral health.
Data were obtained over 16 months from surveys to patients and clinicians receiving/providing virtual treatment. Outcomes data also were collected from medical records of adults receiving in-person and virtual behavioral health treatment. Data were summarized using descriptive statistics. Groups were compared using various chi-squared tests for categorical variables, Likert response trends over time, and conditional independence, with Wilcoxon rank-sum or Jonckheere trend test used to assess continuous variables. P-values of ≤0.05 were considered statistically significant.
Patients gave high ratings to virtual treatment and indicated a preference for virtual formats. Both patient and clinician preference for virtual visits increased significantly with time, and many clinicians perceived virtual services to be equally effective to in-person. Virtual programs had higher completion rates, attendance rates, and number of treatment visits, suggesting that virtual behavioral health had equivalent or better outcomes to in-person treatment and that attitudes toward telehealth changed over time.
If trends found in this study continue, telehealth may emerge as a preferred option long term This is important considering the increase in mental health needs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and the eventuality that in-person restrictions ease as the pandemic subsides.
新冠疫情持续对医疗服务和心理健康产生重大且持久的影响。随着医疗服务转向远程医疗,相关立法进行了调整以扩大远程医疗补贴范围,这为阐明相关结果创造了独特契机。本研究的目的是评估虚拟行为健康的长期患者和临床医生满意度及结果。
在16个月的时间里,从接受/提供虚拟治疗的患者和临床医生的调查中获取数据。还从接受面对面和虚拟行为健康治疗的成年人的病历中收集结果数据。使用描述性统计对数据进行汇总。对于分类变量,使用各种卡方检验比较组间差异;对于时间上的李克特反应趋势,以及条件独立性,使用威尔科克森秩和检验或琼克尔趋势检验来评估连续变量。P值≤0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
患者对虚拟治疗给予了高度评价,并表示更喜欢虚拟形式。患者和临床医生对虚拟就诊的偏好均随时间显著增加,许多临床医生认为虚拟服务与面对面服务同样有效。虚拟项目的完成率、出勤率和治疗就诊次数更高,这表明虚拟行为健康的结果与面对面治疗相当或更好,并且对远程医疗的态度随时间发生了变化。
如果本研究中发现的趋势持续下去,远程医疗可能会长期成为首选选项。考虑到与新冠疫情相关的心理健康需求增加,以及随着疫情缓解面对面限制最终解除的情况,这一点很重要。