collection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24195141/telepsychiatry-program-eases-patient-crowding-in-the-ed-expedites-mental-health-services-to-patients-and-providers
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
With funding from the Duke Endowment, the Albemarle Hospital Foundation in Elizabeth City, NC, implemented a telepsychiatry program aimed at decreasing patient backlogs in the health system's EDs, while also quickly connecting patients with needed mental health care. The approach has more than halved LOS for patients who are discharged to inpatient treatment facilities. The approach is also credited with reducing recidivism rates and the need for involuntary commitments. Now the state has announced plans to employ a similar approach statewide...
November 2013: ED Management: the Monthly Update on Emergency Department Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25476229/strengthening-telepsychiatry-s-role-in-clinical-care-and-education
#22
EDITORIAL
Richard Balon, Eugene V Beresin, John H Coverdale, Alan K Louie, Laura Weiss Roberts
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2015: Academic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25500787/can-phone-based-motivational-interviewing-improve-medication-adherence-to-antiplatelet-medications-after-a-coronary-stent-among-racial-minorities-a-randomized-trial
#23
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ana M Palacio, Claudia Uribe, Leslie Hazel-Fernandez, Hua Li, Leonardo J Tamariz, Sylvia D Garay, Olveen Carrasquillo
BACKGROUND: Minorities have lower adherence to cardiovascular medications and have worst cardiovascular outcomes post coronary stent placement OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of phone-delivered Motivational Interviewing (MINT) to an educational video at improving adherence to antiplatelet medications among insured minorities. DESIGN: This was a randomized study. PARTICIPANTS: We identified minorities with a recently placed coronary stent from an administrative data set by using a previously validated algorithm...
April 2015: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15006208/an-analysis-of-unsuccessful-teleconsultations
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Krupinski, Gail Barker, Ana Maria Lopez, Ronald S Weinstein
Over six years, 4317 teleconsultations were scheduled in the Arizona Telemedicine Program. A total of 402 scheduled teleconsultations (9.3%) did not take place. A review showed that 254 were cancelled but eventually took place (5.9%), while 148 never took place (3.4%). The cost of a teleconsultation to the service provider was, at minimum, 228 US dollars. Telepsychiatry accounted for all the missed consultations that eventually took place, and 92% of these were from three of the six sites referring telepsychiatry patients...
2004: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25413639/internet-delivered-cognitive-behavior-therapy-for-anxiety-disorders-is-here-to-stay
#25
REVIEW
Gavin Andrews, Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams
Anxiety disorders are common and disabling. Cognitive behavior therapy is the treatment of choice but is often difficult to obtain. Automated, internet-delivered, cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) courses may be an answer. There are three recent systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials that show that the benefits are substantial (d = 1.0) and similar to face to face CBT. There are two large effectiveness trials that demonstrate strong effects when iCBT is used in primary care; 60 % of patients who complete the courses no longer meet diagnostic criteria...
January 2015: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25409287/telemedicine-based-collaborative-care-for-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-a-randomized-clinical-trial
#26
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
John C Fortney, Jeffrey M Pyne, Timothy A Kimbrell, Teresa J Hudson, Dean E Robinson, Ronald Schneider, William M Moore, Paul J Custer, Kathleen M Grubbs, Paula P Schnurr
IMPORTANCE: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is prevalent, persistent, and disabling. Although psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy have proven efficacious in randomized clinical trials, geographic barriers impede rural veterans from engaging in these evidence-based treatments. OBJECTIVE: To test a telemedicine-based collaborative care model designed to improve engagement in evidence-based treatment of PTSD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Telemedicine Outreach for PTSD (TOP) study used a pragmatic randomized effectiveness trial design with intention-to-treat analyses...
January 2015: JAMA Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25270491/how-i-stopped-fearing-technology-based-interventions
#27
EDITORIAL
Dror Ben-Zeev
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2014: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25218603/privacy-in-the-digital-world-medical-and-health-data-outside-of-hipaa-protections
#28
REVIEW
Tasha Glenn, Scott Monteith
Increasing quantities of medical and health data are being created outside of HIPAA protection, primarily by patients. Data sources are varied, including the use of credit cards for physician visit and medication co-pays, Internet searches, email content, social media, support groups, and mobile health apps. Most medical and health data not covered by HIPAA are controlled by third party data brokers and Internet companies. These companies combine this data with a wide range of personal information about consumer daily activities, transactions, movements, and demographics...
November 2014: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25273668/online-groups-and-patient-forums
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabina Dosani, Claire Harding, Simon Wilson
Online mental health support forums are becoming increasingly popular and there is evidence that they are useful: particularly for providing anonymous support and filling information gaps. However, there are also very real concerns about negative outcomes for users. One online mental health service, Big White Wall, manages these risks and supports its members through the provision of 24 hour professional moderation. Comparison of Big White Wall's member population with the population of one London borough shows a diverse user group, but members are more likely to be female, and aged 25 to 34, or unemployed...
November 2014: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25308390/internet-interventions-for-mental-health-and-addictions-current-findings-and-future-directions
#30
REVIEW
John A Cunningham, Amelia Gulliver, Lou Farrer, Kylie Bennett, Bradley Carron-Arthur
Over the last several years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of publications reporting on Internet interventions for mental health and addictions. This paper provides a summary of the recent research on Internet interventions for the most common mental health and addictions concerns-depression, anxiety, alcohol and smoking. There is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of Internet-based interventions targeting depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol use and smoking. Small to moderate effect sizes have been reported for interventions targeting depression, anxiety and alcohol use, and smoking interventions have shown large effects...
December 2014: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25163042/effectiveness-of-a-smartphone-app-for-guiding-antidepressant-drug-selection
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Man, Cathina Nguyen, Steven Lin
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Major depression is a prevalent chronic disease in the United States. However, many physicians lack access to decision support tools at point of care to help choose antidepressants in a rational, evidence-based manner. A patient-centered treatment model that uses a symptom-based approach to selecting antidepressants was developed into a smartphone application to provide instant, evidence-based recommendations and drug monographs. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of this mobile application on the confidence level of family physicians in treating depression...
September 2014: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24257123/online-interventions-for-anxiety-disorders
#32
REVIEW
Helen Christensen, Philip Batterham, Alison Calear
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present article updates knowledge regarding the evidence base for online interventions for anxiety disorders, and provides an overview of recent advances in online interventions for anxiety over the past 18 months. RECENT FINDINGS: Computerized self-help is an effective strategy for providing evidence-based treatments for symptoms of anxiety and depression. Online delivery has numerous advantages for clinicians and patients, including greater accessibility, anonymity, convenience and cost-effectiveness...
January 2014: Current Opinion in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24613984/automated-computerized-analysis-of-speech-in-psychiatric-disorders
#33
REVIEW
Alex S Cohen, Brita Elvevåg
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Disturbances in communication are a hallmark feature of severe mental illnesses. Recent technological advances have paved the way for objectifying communication using automated computerized semantic, linguistic and acoustic analyses. We review recent studies applying various computer-based assessments to the natural language produced by adult patients with severe mental illness. RECENT FINDINGS: Automated computerized methods afford tools with which it is possible to objectively evaluate patients in a reliable, valid and efficient manner that complements human ratings...
May 2014: Current Opinion in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23428781/telepsychiatry-in-the-assessment-and-treatment-of-schizophrenia
#34
REVIEW
John Kasckow, Kandi Felmet, Cathleen Appelt, Robert Thompson, Armando Rotondi, Gretchen Haas
BACKGROUND: Telehealth technology has become more available to providers as a means of treating chronic diseases. Consideration of the applicability of telehealth technology in the treatment of schizophrenia calls for a review of the evidence base in light of the special needs and challenges in the treatment of this population. Our aims are to assess the types and nature of distant interventions for patients with schizophrenia, either telephone-based, internet-based or video-based telehealth systems...
April 2014: Clinical Schizophrenia & related Psychoses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24575916/video-conferencing-technology-in-research-on-schizophrenia-a-qualitative-study-of-site-research-staff
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Rowe, Robert Rosenheck, Erica Stern, Chyrell Bellamy
The objective of this study was to advance knowledge of the experience of multisite research staff with video conferencing mental health data collection among study participants with schizophrenia. An end-of-study focus group was conducted with all (N = 19) study coordinators of a multisite randomized trial of pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia to characterize the experiences of coordinators overseeing semistructured assessments via video conferencing technology (VCT). Researchers conducted an audiotaped voluntary focus group...
2014: Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24777712/a-pilot-program-in-telepsychiatry-for-residents-initial-outcomes-and-program-development
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noah DeGaetano, Carolyn J Greene, Nicole Dearaujo, Steven Evans Lindley
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2015: Academic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25155424/telepsychiatry-in-graduate-medical-education-a-narrative-review
#37
REVIEW
Nadiya Sunderji, Allison Crawford, Marijana Jovanovic
OBJECTIVE: Telepsychiatry is an innovation that addresses disparities in access to care. Despite rigorous clinical research demonstrating its equivalence and effectiveness relative to face-to-face care, many providers are unfamiliar with this technology. Training residents in telepsychiatry is critical to building mental health care capacity in rural and underserviced communities. However, many questions remain regarding the competencies that future psychiatrists require with respect to telepsychiatry, and technology generally, and regarding pedagogical approaches that will promote their attainment...
February 2015: Academic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18776070/emergency-telepsychiatry
#38
REVIEW
Peter Yellowlees, Michelle M Burke, Shayna L Marks, Donald M Hilty, Jay H Shore
Telepsychiatry can be used in two kinds of psychiatric emergencies: one-time clinical events and public health situations associated with mass disaster. Emergency telepsychiatry delivered by videoconferencing has the potential to improve patient care in many settings. Although experience is limited, it has been found to be safe and effective, as well as satisfactory to both emergency department staff and the psychiatric patients treated. The development of comprehensive and standardized guidelines is necessary...
2008: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17484936/emergency-management-guidelines-for-telepsychiatry
#39
REVIEW
Jay H Shore, Donald M Hilty, Peter Yellowlees
OBJECTIVE: Telepsychiatry, in the form of live interactive videoconferencing, is an emerging application for emergency psychiatric assessment and treatment and can improve the quality and quantity of mental health services, particularly for rural, remote and isolated populations. Despite the potential of emergency telepsychiatry, the literature has been fairly limited in this area. METHOD: Drawing on the combined clinical and administrative experiences of its authors, this article reviews the common administrative, legal/ethical and clinical issues that arise in emergency telepsychiatry...
May 2007: General Hospital Psychiatry
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