An exploration of service users’ experience of telehealth occupational therapy interventions in adult mental health services, Ireland, during COVID-19

Q3 Health Professions Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI:10.1108/ijot-02-2022-0007
Karen C. Daly, Emer Isdell, Leo Moynihan, Kate O'Callaghan, Sonia O'Leary, Andrea Pepper, Yvonne Pennisi
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Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the delivery of occupational therapy (OT) community mental health services nationally, resulting in the rapid expansion and delivery of services through telehealth. While telehealth technology and its use are not new, widespread adoption was precipitated by the cessation of face-to-face services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Research in this field has been conducted previously; however, it is not specific to OT in the Irish context. This study aims to explore service users’ experience of telehealth OT interventions in adult mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive qualitative approach was used to explore service users’ experience of mental health telehealth OT services. Five service users were recruited to participate in a focus group to explore their experience of OT via telehealth. The themes identified from this focus group were then further explored via individual interviews. Four of the service users who participated in the focus group chose to complete in-depth interviews. Reflexive thematic analysis was then completed. Findings Two key themes emerged from the data. The theme of positive telehealth experiences included subthemes of gratitude for the option of telehealth and accessibility. The second theme of learning from experience, included subthemes of human connection, preferred platforms of telehealth methods and future considerations for telehealth interventions. Originality/value These findings provide a unique insight into the importance of continuing OT services via telehealth, from the service users’ perspective.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行改变了全国职业治疗(OT)社区精神卫生服务的提供方式,导致远程医疗服务的迅速扩大和提供。虽然远程医疗技术及其使用并不新鲜,但由于COVID-19大流行导致面对面服务停止,远程医疗技术得到了广泛采用。这一领域的研究以前已经进行过;然而,在爱尔兰语境中,它并不是特定于OT的。本研究旨在探讨COVID-19大流行期间成人心理卫生服务中远程医疗OT干预的服务用户体验。设计/方法/方法采用描述性定性方法探讨服务用户对心理健康远程医疗OT服务的体验。招募了五名服务用户参加一个焦点小组,探讨他们通过远程保健进行OT的经验。从这个焦点小组确定的主题,然后通过个人访谈进一步探讨。参与焦点小组的四位服务使用者选择完成深度访谈。然后完成反身性主题分析。数据显示了两个关键主题。积极的远程医疗体验主题包括感谢远程医疗选择和可及性的分主题。从经验中学习的第二个主题包括人际关系、远程保健方法的首选平台和今后对远程保健干预措施的考虑等分主题。原创性/价值这些发现从服务用户的角度,对通过远程医疗继续提供OT服务的重要性提供了独特的见解。
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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