Ramalho Rodrigo, Adiukwu Frances, Gashi Bytyçi Drita, El Hayek Samer, Gonzalez-Diaz Jairo M, Larnaout Amine, Grandinetti Paolo, Nofal Marwa, Pereira-Sanchez Victor, Pinto da Costa Mariana, Ransing Ramdas, Teixeira Andre Luiz Schuh, Shalbafan Mohammadreza, Soler-Vidal Joan, Syarif Zulvia, Orsolini Laura
Department of Social and Community Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Sep 23;11:552450. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.552450. eCollection 2020.
The rapid spread of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has forced most countries to take drastic public health measures, including the closure of most mental health outpatient services and some inpatient units. This has suddenly created the need to adapt and expand telepsychiatry care across the world. However, not all health care services might be ready to cope with this public health demand. The present study was set to create a practical and clinically useful protocol for telemental health care to be applied in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
A panel of psychiatrists from 15 different countries [covering all World Health Organization (WHO) regions] was convened. The panel used a combination of reactive Delphi technique and consensus development conference strategies to develop a protocol for the provision of telemental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The proposed protocol describes a semi-structured initial assessment and a series of potential interventions matching mild, moderate, or high-intensity needs of target populations.
Telemedicine has become a pivotal tool in the task of ensuring the continuous provision of mental health care for the population, and the outlined protocol can assist with this task. The strength of this protocol lies in its practicality, clinical usefulness, and wide transferability, resulting from the diversity of the consensus group that developed it. Developed by psychiatrists from around the globe, the proposed protocol may prove helpful for many clinical and cultural contexts, assisting mental health care providers worldwide.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的迅速传播迫使大多数国家采取严厉的公共卫生措施,包括关闭大多数心理健康门诊服务机构和一些住院病房。这突然使得全球范围内需要调整和扩大远程精神病学护理。然而,并非所有医疗服务机构都准备好应对这一公共卫生需求。本研究旨在制定一个实用且具有临床实用性的远程心理健康护理方案,以便在当前COVID-19大流行的背景下应用。
召集了来自15个不同国家(覆盖世界卫生组织(WHO)所有区域)的一组精神科医生。该小组采用反应性德尔菲技术和共识发展会议策略相结合的方法,制定了在COVID-19大流行期间提供远程心理健康护理的方案。
所提出的方案描述了一种半结构化的初始评估以及一系列针对目标人群轻度、中度或高强度需求的潜在干预措施。
远程医疗已成为确保为民众持续提供心理健康护理任务中的关键工具,并且所概述的方案可以协助完成这项任务。该方案的优势在于其实用性、临床实用性以及广泛的可转移性,这源于制定该方案的共识小组的多样性。该方案由来自全球各地的精神科医生制定,可能对许多临床和文化背景都有帮助,可协助全球的心理健康护理提供者。