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Moral Injury in Healthcare: Adapting the Building Spiritual Strength (BSS) Intervention to Health and Strength (HAS) for Civilian and Military Healthcare Workers 医疗卫生中的道德伤害:将建设精神力量(BSS)干预与军民医务人员健康与力量(HAS)相适应
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00294-6
Elizabeth S. Chamberlin, Timothy J. Usset, S. Fantus, S. R. Kondrath, M. Butler, Marcela C. Weber, Melissa A. Wilson
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Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers 走向道德伤害的维度情境模型:对医护人员的范围审查
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00296-4
Brandon J. Griffin, Marcela C. Weber, Kent D. Hinkson, Ashlyn M. Jendro, J. Pyne, Andrew J. Smith, Timothy J. Usset, Michael A. Cucciare, S. Norman, Amanda J Khan, Natalie Purcell, S. Maguen
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The Status of Evidence-Based Treatments for Moral Injury Syndrome: Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials 道德伤害综合征循证治疗的现状:随机对照试验回顾与meta分析
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00292-8
S. Aita, S. R. Kondrath, T. Owen, Nicholas C. Borgogna, Timothy J. Usset
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A Systematic Review of using Virtual and Augmented Reality for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychotic Disorders. 使用虚拟和增强现实诊断和治疗精神障碍的系统综述。
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00287-5
Lucy Lan, Jennifer Sikov, Julia Lejeune, Chelsea Ji, Hannah Brown, Kim Bullock, Andrea E Spencer

Objective: Immersive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have the potential to improve the treatment and diagnosis of individuals experiencing psychosis. Although commonly used in creative industries, emerging evidence reveals that VR is a valuable tool to potentially improve clinical outcomes, including medication adherence, motivation, and rehabilitation. However, the efficacy and future directions of this novel intervention require further study. The aim of this review is to search for evidence of efficacy in enhancing existing psychosis treatment and diagnosis with AR/VR.

Methods: 2069 studies involving AR/VR as a diagnostic and treatment option were reviewed via PRISMA guidelines in five databases: PubMed, PsychInfo, Embase, and CINAHL.

Results: Of the initial 2069 articles, 23 original articles were eligible for inclusion. One study applied VR to the diagnosis of schizophrenia. Most studies demonstrated that the addition of VR therapies and rehabilitation methods to treatment-as-usual (medication, psychotherapy, social skills training) was more effective than traditional methods alone in treating psychosis disorders. Studies also support the feasibility, safety, and acceptability of VR to patients. No articles using AR as a diagnostic or treatment option were found.

Conclusions: VR is efficacious in diagnosing and treating individuals experiencing psychosis and is a valuable augmentation of evidence-based treatments.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40501-023-00287-5.

目的:沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)有可能改善精神病患者的治疗和诊断。尽管在创意产业中普遍使用,但新出现的证据表明,虚拟现实是一种有价值的工具,可以潜在地改善临床结果,包括药物依从性、动机和康复。然而,这种新型干预措施的疗效和未来方向还需要进一步研究。本综述的目的是寻找AR/VR在增强现有精神病治疗和诊断方面的有效性证据。方法:通过PRISMA指南,在PubMed、PsychInfo、Embase和CINAHL五个数据库中对2069篇涉及AR/VR作为诊断和治疗选择的研究进行了综述。结果:在最初的2069篇文章中,有23篇原创文章符合纳入条件。一项研究将VR应用于精神分裂症的诊断。大多数研究表明,在常规治疗(药物治疗、心理治疗、社交技能训练)的基础上,加入虚拟现实疗法和康复方法比单独使用传统方法治疗精神病更有效。研究还支持VR对患者的可行性、安全性和可接受性。没有发现使用AR作为诊断或治疗选择的文章。结论:VR在诊断和治疗精神病患者方面是有效的,是循证治疗的宝贵补充。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s40501-023-00287-5。
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Alternative Treatments for Postpartum Depression 产后抑郁症的替代疗法
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-06 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00295-5
Michael Thomson, Verinder Sharma
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Substance Use Disorders in the Geriatric Population: a Review and Synthesis of the Literature of a Growing Problem in a Growing Population. 老年人群中的物质使用障碍:增长人群中增长问题的文献综述和综合。
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00291-9
Jenny Lin, Mitchell Arnovitz, Nabil Kotbi, Dimitry Francois

Purpose of review: Substance use disorders are becoming increasingly prevalent in the geriatric population, necessitating an updated understanding of the existing literature. This review aims to describe the epidemiology, special considerations, and management of substance use disorders in older adults.

Recent findings: PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and PsychINFO databases were searched from their inception through June 2022 using the following keywords: "substance use disorder," "substance abuse," "abuse," "illicit substances," "illicit drugs," "addiction," "geriatric," "elderly," "older adults," "alcohol," "marijuana," "cannabis," "cocaine," "heroin," "opioid," and "benzodiazepine." Our findings suggest an increasing trend in substance use in older adults despite medical and psychiatric consequences when using such substances. The majority of older patients admitted to substance abuse treatment programs were not referred by healthcare providers, suggesting room for improvement in the screening and discussion of substance use disorders. Our review also suggests that there should be careful consideration of COVID-19 and racial disparities when screening, diagnosing, and treating substance use disorders in the older population.

Summary: This review provides updated information on epidemiology, special considerations, and management of substance use disorders in older adults. As substance use disorders become more prevalent in older adults, primary care physicians must be prepared to recognize and diagnose substance use disorders as well as collaborate with and refer patients to geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatry, and addiction medicine.

综述目的:药物使用障碍在老年人群中越来越普遍,需要更新对现有文献的理解。这篇综述旨在描述老年人物质使用障碍的流行病学、特殊注意事项和管理。最近的发现:PubMed、Ovid MEDLINE和PsychINFO数据库从成立到2022年6月,使用以下关键词进行了搜索:“药物使用障碍”、“药物滥用”、“滥用”、非法药物、“非法药物”、“成瘾”、“老年人”、“老人”、“成年人”、“酒精”、“大麻”、“可卡因”、“海洛因”、“阿片类药物”和“苯二氮卓类药物”。“我们的研究结果表明,尽管使用这些药物会带来医疗和精神后果,但老年人的药物使用仍有增加的趋势。大多数接受药物滥用治疗的老年患者没有被医疗保健提供者转诊,这表明在药物使用障碍的筛查和讨论方面还有改进的空间在筛查、诊断和治疗老年人群药物使用障碍时,应仔细考虑新冠肺炎和种族差异。综述:这篇综述提供了关于老年人物质使用障碍的流行病学、特殊注意事项和管理的最新信息。随着物质使用障碍在老年人中越来越普遍,初级保健医生必须做好识别和诊断物质使用障碍的准备,并与患者合作,将其转介至老年医学、老年精神病学和成瘾医学。
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Out of Control: How to Design Digital Placebos 失控:如何设计数字安慰剂
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00290-w
C. Blease
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The Promise of Digital Health Interventions for Addressing Loneliness in Serious Mental Illness 数字健康干预在解决严重精神疾病孤独感方面的前景
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00289-3
Arti Gandhi, Jasmine Mote, D. Fulford
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Methods for Navigating the Mobile Mental Health App Landscape for Clinical Use. 用于临床使用的移动心理健康应用程序环境导航方法。
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-24 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00288-4
Darlene R King, Margaret R Emerson, Julia Tartaglia, Guransh Nanda, Nathan A Tatro

There are over 10,000 mental health and wellness apps on the market. Apps offer the opportunity to increase access to mental health care. However, with many apps to choose from and an app landscape that is largely unregulated, it can be difficult to incorporate this technology into clinical practice. The first step towards achieving this goal is to identify clinically relevant and appropriate apps. The purpose of this review is to discuss app evaluation, raise awareness of considerations involved in implementing mental health apps into clinical care, and provide an example of how apps can be used effectively in the clinical space. We discuss the current regulatory environment for health apps, how to evaluate apps, and implement them into clinical practice. We also showcase a digital clinic where apps are integrated into the clinical workflow and discuss barriers to app implementation. Mental health apps have the potential to increase access to care if they are clinically effective, easy to use, and protect patient privacy. Learning how to find, evaluate, and implement quality apps into practice is key in harnessing this technology for the benefit of patients.

市场上有超过10000个心理健康和身心健康应用程序。应用程序提供了增加获得心理健康护理的机会。然而,由于有许多应用程序可供选择,而且应用程序环境基本上不受监管,因此很难将这项技术纳入临床实践。实现这一目标的第一步是确定临床相关和合适的应用程序。本综述的目的是讨论应用程序评估,提高人们对将心理健康应用程序应用于临床护理的注意事项的认识,并提供一个如何在临床领域有效使用应用程序的例子。我们讨论了当前健康应用程序的监管环境,如何评估应用程序,并将其应用于临床实践。我们还展示了一个将应用程序集成到临床工作流程中的数字诊所,并讨论了应用程序实施的障碍。如果心理健康应用程序在临床上有效、易于使用并保护患者隐私,那么它们有可能增加获得护理的机会。学习如何找到、评估高质量的应用程序并将其付诸实践,是利用这项技术造福患者的关键。
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Asynchronous Technologies in Mental Health Care and Education. 精神卫生保健和教育中的异步技术。
Q1 Psychology Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1007/s40501-023-00286-6
Pamela Gail D Lagera, Steven R Chan, Peter M Yellowlees

Purpose of review: Patients, providers, and trainees should understand the current types of asynchronous technologies that can be used to enhance the delivery and accessibility of mental health care. Asynchronous telepsychiatry (ATP) removes the need for real time communication between the clinician and patient, which improves efficiency and enables quality specialty care. ATP can be applied as distinct consultative and supervisory models in clinician-to-clinician, clinician-to-patient, and patient-to-mobile health settings.

Recent findings: This review is based on research literature and the authors' clinical and medical training, using experiences with asynchronous telepsychiatry from before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Our studies demonstrate that ATP provides positive outcomes in the clinician-to-patient model with demonstrated feasibility, outcomes and patient satisfaction. One author's medical education experience in the Philippines during COVID-19 highlights the potential to utilize asynchronous technology in areas with limitations to online learning. We emphasize the need to teach media skills literacy around mental health to students, coaches, therapists, and clinicians when advocating for mental well-being. Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility of incorporating asynchronous e-tools such as self-guided multimedia and artificial intelligence for data collection at the clinician-to-clinician and patient-to-mobile health level. In addition, we offer fresh perspectives on recent trends in asynchronous telehealth in wellness, applying concepts such as "tele-exercise" and "tele-yoga."

Summary: Asynchronous technologies continue to be integrated into mental health care services and research. Future research must ensure that the design and the usability of this technology puts the patient and provider first.

审查目的:患者、提供者和受训人员应了解可用于增强心理健康护理的提供和可及性的当前异步技术类型。异步远程精神病学(ATP)消除了临床医生和患者之间实时通信的需要,从而提高了效率并实现了高质量的专科护理。ATP可以作为不同的咨询和监督模式应用于临床医生对临床医生、临床医生对患者和患者对移动健康设置中。最近的发现:这篇综述基于研究文献以及作者的临床和医学训练,使用了新冠肺炎大流行之前、期间和之后的异步精神病经验。我们的研究表明,ATP在临床医生对患者模型中提供了积极的结果,并证明了其可行性、结果和患者满意度。一位作者在新冠肺炎期间在菲律宾的医学教育经验突出了在在线学习受限的领域利用异步技术的潜力。我们强调,在倡导心理健康时,有必要向学生、教练、治疗师和临床医生教授有关心理健康的媒体技能素养。几项研究已经证明了将异步电子工具(如自助多媒体和人工智能)结合在临床医生到临床医生以及患者到移动健康级别的数据收集中的可行性。此外,我们应用“远程锻炼”和“远程瑜伽”等概念,对异步远程健康在健康领域的最新趋势提供了新的视角。摘要:异步技术继续被整合到心理健康护理服务和研究中。未来的研究必须确保这项技术的设计和可用性将患者和提供者放在首位。
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