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Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health services rapidly transitioned to virtual care. Although such services can improve access for underserved populations, they may also present unique challenges, especially for refugee newcomers. This study examined the multidimensional nature of access to vi...

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Autores principales: Hynie, Michaela, Jaimes, Annie, Oda, Anna, Rivest-Beauregard, Marjolaine, Perez Gonzalez, Laura, Ives, Nicole, Ahmad, Farah, Kuo, Ben C. H., Arya, Neil, Bokore, Nimo, McKenzie, Kwame
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095001
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author Hynie, Michaela
Jaimes, Annie
Oda, Anna
Rivest-Beauregard, Marjolaine
Perez Gonzalez, Laura
Ives, Nicole
Ahmad, Farah
Kuo, Ben C. H.
Arya, Neil
Bokore, Nimo
McKenzie, Kwame
author_facet Hynie, Michaela
Jaimes, Annie
Oda, Anna
Rivest-Beauregard, Marjolaine
Perez Gonzalez, Laura
Ives, Nicole
Ahmad, Farah
Kuo, Ben C. H.
Arya, Neil
Bokore, Nimo
McKenzie, Kwame
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description During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health services rapidly transitioned to virtual care. Although such services can improve access for underserved populations, they may also present unique challenges, especially for refugee newcomers. This study examined the multidimensional nature of access to virtual mental health (VMH) care for refugee newcomers during the COVID-19 pandemic, using Levesque et al.’s Client-Centered Framework for Assessing Access to Health Care. One hundred and eight structured and semi structured interviews were conducted in four Canadian provinces (8 community leaders, 37 newcomer clients, 63 mental health or service providers or managers). Deductive qualitative analysis, based on the Client-Centered Framework, identified several overarching themes: challenges due to the cost and complexity of using technology; comfort for VMH outside clinical settings; sustainability post-COVID-19; and communication and the therapeutic alliance. Mental health organizations, community organizations, and service providers can improve access to (virtual) mental health care for refugee newcomers by addressing cultural and structural barriers, tailoring services, and offering choice and flexibility to newcomers.
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spelling pubmed-91037072022-05-14 Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future? Hynie, Michaela Jaimes, Annie Oda, Anna Rivest-Beauregard, Marjolaine Perez Gonzalez, Laura Ives, Nicole Ahmad, Farah Kuo, Ben C. H. Arya, Neil Bokore, Nimo McKenzie, Kwame Int J Environ Res Public Health Article During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health services rapidly transitioned to virtual care. Although such services can improve access for underserved populations, they may also present unique challenges, especially for refugee newcomers. This study examined the multidimensional nature of access to virtual mental health (VMH) care for refugee newcomers during the COVID-19 pandemic, using Levesque et al.’s Client-Centered Framework for Assessing Access to Health Care. One hundred and eight structured and semi structured interviews were conducted in four Canadian provinces (8 community leaders, 37 newcomer clients, 63 mental health or service providers or managers). Deductive qualitative analysis, based on the Client-Centered Framework, identified several overarching themes: challenges due to the cost and complexity of using technology; comfort for VMH outside clinical settings; sustainability post-COVID-19; and communication and the therapeutic alliance. Mental health organizations, community organizations, and service providers can improve access to (virtual) mental health care for refugee newcomers by addressing cultural and structural barriers, tailoring services, and offering choice and flexibility to newcomers. MDPI 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9103707/ /pubmed/35564397 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095001 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jaimes, Annie
Oda, Anna
Rivest-Beauregard, Marjolaine
Perez Gonzalez, Laura
Ives, Nicole
Ahmad, Farah
Kuo, Ben C. H.
Arya, Neil
Bokore, Nimo
McKenzie, Kwame
Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title_full Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title_fullStr Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title_short Assessing Virtual Mental Health Access for Refugees during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Levesque Client-Centered Framework: What Have We Learned and How Will We Plan for the Future?
title_sort assessing virtual mental health access for refugees during the covid-19 pandemic using the levesque client-centered framework: what have we learned and how will we plan for the future?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095001
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