Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
CJEM. 2023 Mar;25(3):193-199. doi: 10.1007/s43678-023-00446-w. Epub 2023 Feb 7.
Pressures related to the COVID-19 pandemic have created the need to develop innovative ways to deliver mental health care, especially for urgent needs. After the launch of a pediatric Emergency Department (ED) Virtual Care service, we aimed to evaluate pediatric ED physicians' experiences with the use of ED virtual care for mental health assessments.
This mixed-methods study was conducted at a pediatric academic health center in Ontario, Canada. Pediatric ED physicians who conducted ED virtual mental health assessments from May to December 2020 were eligible. Participants completed a 22-question novel survey and were invited to participate in a focus group. Descriptive and thematic analyses were used to analyze the data.
Twenty-nine physicians provided mental health services through the ED virtual care platform. Twenty-five physicians (86% response rate) completed the survey and 3 (10%) participated in a focus group. While many agreed that virtual care benefits patients (67%), key barriers identified included time constraints, lack of mental health clinician support, and uncertainty around the pediatric ED physicians' role in these types of assessments. Despite these barriers, physicians recognized the potential benefit of the ED virtual care service for mental health assessments and were largely amenable to improving this process should mental health support be available.
While many physicians agreed that there is a potential benefit of the ED virtual care platform for urgent mental health assessments, time constraints and lack of confidence in providing satisfactory virtual mental health care with minimal mental health support limited its acceptability. These findings can inform the future implementation of mental health services using an innovative virtual ED platform.
与 COVID-19 大流行相关的压力催生了创新方法来提供精神卫生保健的需求,尤其是满足紧急需求。在推出儿科急诊部(ED)虚拟护理服务后,我们旨在评估儿科 ED 医生在使用 ED 虚拟护理进行精神健康评估方面的经验。
这是一项在加拿大安大略省一家儿科学术医疗中心进行的混合方法研究。有资格参与的是在 2020 年 5 月至 12 月期间进行 ED 虚拟心理健康评估的儿科 ED 医生。参与者完成了一份 22 个问题的新调查问卷,并被邀请参加焦点小组。使用描述性和主题分析来分析数据。
29 名医生通过 ED 虚拟护理平台提供精神卫生服务。25 名医生(回应率 86%)完成了调查,3 名(10%)参加了焦点小组。虽然许多人认为虚拟护理对患者有益(67%),但确定的主要障碍包括时间限制、缺乏心理健康临床医生的支持,以及对儿科 ED 医生在这些类型的评估中的角色的不确定性。尽管存在这些障碍,医生们认识到 ED 虚拟护理服务在精神健康评估方面的潜在益处,如果有心理健康支持,他们也很愿意改善这一过程。
虽然许多医生认为 ED 虚拟护理平台对于紧急精神健康评估有潜在益处,但时间限制和缺乏信心,以及在缺乏最少心理健康支持的情况下提供令人满意的虚拟心理健康护理的能力有限,限制了其可接受性。这些发现可以为未来使用创新的虚拟 ED 平台实施精神卫生服务提供信息。