Review of Use of Asynchronous Technologies Incorporated in Mental Health Care
Purpose of Review Mental health clinicians should understand how technologies augment, enhance, and provide alternate means for the delivery of mental healthcare. These technologies can be used asynchronously , in which the patient and the clinician need not be communicating at the same time. This c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current psychiatry reports 2018-10, Vol.20 (10), p.85-85, Article 85 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose of Review
Mental health clinicians should understand how technologies augment, enhance, and provide alternate means for the delivery of mental healthcare. These technologies can be used
asynchronously
, in which the patient and the clinician need not be communicating at the same time. This contrasts with
synchronous technologies
, in which patient and clinician must communicate at the same time.
Recent Findings
The review is based on research literature and the authors’ clinical and healthcare administration experiences. Asynchronous technologies can exist between a single clinician and a single patient, such as patient portal e-mail and messaging, in-app messaging, asynchronous telepsychiatry via store-and-forward video, and specialty patient-to-provider mobile apps. Asynchronous technologies have already been used in different countries with success, and can alleviate the psychiatric workforce shortage and improve barriers to access. Multiple studies referred to in this review demonstrate good retention and acceptability of asynchronous psychotherapy interventions by patients.
Summary
Asynchronous technologies can alleviate access barriers, such as geographical, scheduling, administrative, and financial issues. It is important for clinicians to understand the efficacy, assess the ethics, and manage privacy and legal concerns that may arise from using asynchronous technologies. |
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ISSN: | 1523-3812 1535-1645 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11920-018-0954-3 |