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Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic

INTRODUCTION: While online consultations have shown promise to be a means for the effective delivery of high-quality mental healthcare and the first implementations of these digital therapeutic contacts go back nearly two decades, uptake has remained limited over the years. The onset of the COVID-19...

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Autores principales: Van Daele, Tom, Mathiasen, Kim, Carlbring, Per, Bernaerts, Sylvie, Brugnera, Agostino, Compare, Angelo, Duque, Aranzazu, Eimontas, Jonas, Gosar, David, Haddouk, Lise, Karekla, Maria, Larsen, Pia, Lo Coco, Gianluca, Nordgreen, Tine, Salgado, João, Schwerdtfeger, Andreas R., Van Assche, Eva, Willems, Sam, De Witte, Nele A.J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2022.100571
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author Van Daele, Tom
Mathiasen, Kim
Carlbring, Per
Bernaerts, Sylvie
Brugnera, Agostino
Compare, Angelo
Duque, Aranzazu
Eimontas, Jonas
Gosar, David
Haddouk, Lise
Karekla, Maria
Larsen, Pia
Lo Coco, Gianluca
Nordgreen, Tine
Salgado, João
Schwerdtfeger, Andreas R.
Van Assche, Eva
Willems, Sam
De Witte, Nele A.J.
author_facet Van Daele, Tom
Mathiasen, Kim
Carlbring, Per
Bernaerts, Sylvie
Brugnera, Agostino
Compare, Angelo
Duque, Aranzazu
Eimontas, Jonas
Gosar, David
Haddouk, Lise
Karekla, Maria
Larsen, Pia
Lo Coco, Gianluca
Nordgreen, Tine
Salgado, João
Schwerdtfeger, Andreas R.
Van Assche, Eva
Willems, Sam
De Witte, Nele A.J.
author_sort Van Daele, Tom
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description INTRODUCTION: While online consultations have shown promise to be a means for the effective delivery of high-quality mental healthcare and the first implementations of these digital therapeutic contacts go back nearly two decades, uptake has remained limited over the years. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered this relative standstill and created a unique turning point, with a massive amount of both professionals and clients having first hands-on experiences with technology in mental healthcare. OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to document the uptake of online consultations and explore if specific characteristics of mental health professionals across and beyond Europe could predict this. METHODS: An international survey was designed to assess mental health professionals' (initial) experiences with online consultations at the onset of the pandemic: their willingness to make use of them and their prior and current experiences, alongside several personal characteristics. Logistic mixed-effects models were used to identify predictors of the use of online consultations, personal experience with this modality, and the sense of telepresence. RESULTS: A total of 9115 healthcare professionals from 73 countries participated of which about two-thirds used online consultations during the initial COVID-19 outbreak. The current study identifies multiple determinants relating to the use and experience of online consultations, including the professionals' age, experience with the technology before the outbreak, the professional context, and training. CONCLUSIONS: Despite strong evidence supporting the relevance of training in digital mental health, this is clearly still lacking. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic presented a first, and potentially transformative, experience with online consultations for many healthcare professionals. The insights from this study can help support professionals and, importantly, (mental) healthcare organisations to create optimal circumstances for selective and high-quality continued use of online consultations.
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spelling pubmed-94654362022-09-13 Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic Van Daele, Tom Mathiasen, Kim Carlbring, Per Bernaerts, Sylvie Brugnera, Agostino Compare, Angelo Duque, Aranzazu Eimontas, Jonas Gosar, David Haddouk, Lise Karekla, Maria Larsen, Pia Lo Coco, Gianluca Nordgreen, Tine Salgado, João Schwerdtfeger, Andreas R. Van Assche, Eva Willems, Sam De Witte, Nele A.J. Internet Interv Full length Article INTRODUCTION: While online consultations have shown promise to be a means for the effective delivery of high-quality mental healthcare and the first implementations of these digital therapeutic contacts go back nearly two decades, uptake has remained limited over the years. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered this relative standstill and created a unique turning point, with a massive amount of both professionals and clients having first hands-on experiences with technology in mental healthcare. OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to document the uptake of online consultations and explore if specific characteristics of mental health professionals across and beyond Europe could predict this. METHODS: An international survey was designed to assess mental health professionals' (initial) experiences with online consultations at the onset of the pandemic: their willingness to make use of them and their prior and current experiences, alongside several personal characteristics. Logistic mixed-effects models were used to identify predictors of the use of online consultations, personal experience with this modality, and the sense of telepresence. RESULTS: A total of 9115 healthcare professionals from 73 countries participated of which about two-thirds used online consultations during the initial COVID-19 outbreak. The current study identifies multiple determinants relating to the use and experience of online consultations, including the professionals' age, experience with the technology before the outbreak, the professional context, and training. CONCLUSIONS: Despite strong evidence supporting the relevance of training in digital mental health, this is clearly still lacking. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic presented a first, and potentially transformative, experience with online consultations for many healthcare professionals. The insights from this study can help support professionals and, importantly, (mental) healthcare organisations to create optimal circumstances for selective and high-quality continued use of online consultations. Elsevier 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9465436/ /pubmed/36105006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2022.100571 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Van Daele, Tom
Mathiasen, Kim
Carlbring, Per
Bernaerts, Sylvie
Brugnera, Agostino
Compare, Angelo
Duque, Aranzazu
Eimontas, Jonas
Gosar, David
Haddouk, Lise
Karekla, Maria
Larsen, Pia
Lo Coco, Gianluca
Nordgreen, Tine
Salgado, João
Schwerdtfeger, Andreas R.
Van Assche, Eva
Willems, Sam
De Witte, Nele A.J.
Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title_full Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title_fullStr Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title_short Online consultations in mental healthcare: Modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
title_sort online consultations in mental healthcare: modelling determinants of use and experience based on an international survey study at the onset of the pandemic
topic Full length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2022.100571
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