Seeing the Value of Video: A Qualitative Study on Patient Preference for Using Video in a Veteran Affairs Telemental Health Program Evaluation.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-05-31 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2021.0005
Patricia V Chen, Ashley Helm, Terri Fletcher, Miryam Wassef, Julianna Hogan, Amy Amspoker, Marylène Cloitre, Jan Lindsay
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Background: As the use of telemental health-mental health care delivered through video or phone-has increased in the era of COVID, it is important to understand patients' preferences and perspectives regarding the use of video for telehealth visits. A new web-based treatment program for veterans uses video visits with mental health experts to supplement its online cognitive behavioral therapy to treat clinically significant symptoms of depression and/or post-traumatic stress disorder. Objective: As part of the program evaluation, Veterans were asked, "How important was it for you to be able to physically see your provider through video telehealth?" to understand whether they thought using video was important and why it may or may not be important. Materials and Methods: The study uses data from the program's exit survey and exit interview. The surveys and interviews were conducted over a 19-month period. Surveys and interviews were conducted over the phone with note taking. Matrix and content analyses were used to analyze the qualitative data-predetermined themes and emergent themes were analyzed and inform findings. Results: Seventy-three veterans completed a survey. Of these, 64 completed an interview. The majority of veterans surveyed (75%) said that it was "very important" to physically see their provider through video telehealth, 23% said that it was at least "somewhat important" or "not at all important." This study highlights three main themes found in the qualitative data: patients discuss (1) advantages of using video, (2) why they dislike video, and (3) technological barriers to using video. Conclusions: Being able to visually see a provider, and be seen by a provider, has distinct benefits for care and relationship building that are difficult to achieve over the phone. This has important implications for the future delivery of telemental health care and deserves consideration as patients and providers decide whether to use phone or video for remotely delivered care.

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看到视频的价值:退伍军人事务远程心理健康项目评估中患者使用视频偏好的定性研究。
背景:在新冠肺炎时代,通过视频或电话提供的远程精神卫生保健的使用有所增加,了解患者对使用视频进行远程卫生就诊的偏好和观点非常重要。一个新的基于网络的退伍军人治疗项目使用与心理健康专家的视频访问来补充其在线认知行为疗法,以治疗抑郁症和/或创伤后应激障碍的临床显著症状。目的:作为项目评估的一部分,退伍军人被问及:“通过视频远程医疗亲眼看到你的医生对你来说有多重要?”以了解他们是否认为使用视频很重要,以及为什么它可能重要,也可能不重要。材料和方法:本研究使用的数据来自该项目的离职调查和离职访谈。调查和访谈持续了19个月。调查和访谈是通过电话进行的,并做了笔记。使用矩阵和内容分析来分析定性数据——预先确定的主题和紧急主题被分析并告知调查结果。结果:73名退伍军人完成了问卷调查。其中64人完成了面试。接受调查的大多数退伍军人(75%)表示,通过视频远程医疗亲自去看他们的医生“非常重要”,23%的人表示至少“有些重要”或“根本不重要”。本研究突出了定性数据中发现的三个主题:患者讨论(1)使用视频的优势,(2)他们不喜欢视频的原因,以及(3)使用视频的技术障碍。结论:能够直观地看到提供者,并被提供者看到,对护理和建立关系有明显的好处,这是很难通过电话实现的。这对未来提供远程医疗保健具有重要意义,值得患者和提供者在决定是否使用电话或视频进行远程医疗时加以考虑。
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