Clinical psychologists' perceptions of telephone consultation for low-income patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study.

Ségolène Payan, Pablo G Barbosa Bergami, Xanthie Vlachopoulou, Pascale Baligand, Jean-Christophe Peronnet, Marion Robin, Aziz Essadek
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Aims: We will examine the processes of change in psychological practice that have been altered by the lockdown.

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, low-income populations, notably residents of social homes or shelters, were shown to be particularly susceptible to contagion. During lockdown, telephone-based psychological consultations became the norm.

Methods: In this qualitative research, we carried out semi-structured interviews with 10 psychologists working in social homes or shelters. Interviews were transcribed verbatim. Data were studied using consensus qualitative research.

Findings: During lockdown, participants felt that isolation increased while medical and social support decreased. Psychologists had to adapt their work methods and work more closely with on-site staffs. After lockdown, there was an increase in mental health issues. Participants perceived that telephone consulting seemed to facilitate access to psychological help. Although psychologists have quickly adapted, a decrease in the quality of clinical work was a general assessment. Results stress the necessity to train French psychologists in telemental health practices.

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临床心理学家对 COVID-19 大流行期间低收入患者电话咨询的看法:一项访谈研究。
目的:我们将研究因封锁而改变的心理实践的变化过程:背景:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,低收入人群,尤其是社会之家或庇护所的居民,特别容易受到感染。在封锁期间,电话心理咨询成为了一种常态:在这项定性研究中,我们对 10 名在社会之家或避难所工作的心理学家进行了半结构化访谈。访谈内容逐字记录。采用共识定性研究法对数据进行研究:研究结果:在封锁期间,参与者感到孤独感增加,而医疗和社会支持减少。心理学家必须调整工作方法,与现场工作人员更紧密地合作。封锁结束后,心理健康问题有所增加。与会者认为,电话咨询似乎有助于获得心理帮助。虽然心理学家很快就适应了,但他们普遍认为临床工作的质量有所下降。结果表明,有必要对法国心理学家进行远程医疗实践方面的培训。
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