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Treatment provision for adults with ADHD during the COVID-19 pandemic: an exploratory study on patient and therapist experience with on-site sessions using face masks vs. telepsychiatric sessions

机译:Covid-19大流行期间的成年人治疗成人:使用面部面罩与远程精神病学期与现场会话进行患者和治疗师经验的探索性研究

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Maintaining the therapeutic care of psychiatric patients during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland required changes to the way in which sessions were conducted, such as telepsychiatric interventions or using face masks during on-site sessions. While little is known about how face masks affect the therapeutic experience of patients and therapists, the effectiveness of telepsychiatry is well documented for several psychiatric disorders. However, research on the benefits of telepsychiatry in adult patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains scarce. This seems problematic since the symptoms typically associated with ADHD, such as attention problems and distractibility, may lessen the utility of telepsychiatry for this particular group. The present study’s aim was to explore how adult patients with ADHD and their therapists experienced therapy sessions during the COVID-19 pandemic in three different settings: face-to-face with the therapist wearing a face mask, via telephone, or via videoconferencing. In this exploratory, quantitatively driven mixed-method study (quantitative questionnaire data and qualitative data from open-ended responses), we assessed patients’ evaluation of the session, their treatment satisfaction, and patients’ and therapists’ ratings of therapeutic alliance. We also collected qualitative comments on both sides’ experience of the session. Overall, 97 therapist and 66 patient questionnaires were completed. Results are reported for the N?=?60 cases for which data from both parties were available. Sequential multiple regressions adjusted for therapist and number of sessions were used for the main quantitative analyses. No statistically significant differences regarding session flow, post-session positivity, satisfaction and therapeutic alliance were observed. The only exception was that telepsychiatric sessions were rated as significantly less deep than face-to-face sessions, an effect that may decline over time, especially in the videoconferencing group. Patients and therapists identified similar facilitating and complicating aspects, but differed in their emphasis of specific elements. Both settings, on-site with the therapist wearing a face mask and telepsychiatric, seem to be valid options to continue treatment of adults with ADHD during a situation such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Aspects such as patient preference, session content, and therapeutic methods may be useful to identify the most suitable modality.
机译:在瑞士的Covid-19大流行病中保持精神病患者的治疗性护理需要改变会话的方式,例如在现场会议期间使用脸上的疗养学干预或使用面部面具。虽然有关面部面膜如何影响患者和治疗师的治疗经验,但对于几种精神病疾病,疾病的有效性令人着眼于。但是,对成年人注意力患者患者的患者的益处(ADHD)的益处仍然稀缺。这似乎有问题,因为通常与ADHD相关的症状,例如注意问题和分心性,可能会降低这种特定群体的传递心理的效用。本研究的目的是探讨成年患者和治疗师在三种不同的环境中如何在Covid-19大流行期间经历治疗课程:面对面与戴着面罩,通过电话或VideocoOcering的治疗师面对面。在该探索性的,定量驱动的混合方法研究(来自开放式反应的定量问卷数据和定性数据),我们评估了患者对会话的评估,治疗满意度和患者的治疗联盟的评级。我们还收集了对双方的会议经验的定性评论。总体而言,完成了97名治疗师和66名患者问卷。据报道了N?=?60个案例,双方都有哪些数据。用于治疗师的顺序多元回归和会话数用于主要定量分析。没有观察到会话流动,会后积极性,满意度和治疗联盟的统计学上显着的差异。唯一的例外是,远程精神病学期被评为低于面对面的会话,这一效果可能会随着时间的推移而衰退,特别是在视频会议组中。患者和治疗师确定了类似的促进和复杂的方面,但它们的重点是特定的元素。两者的设置,现场与戴着面膜和触手心律的治疗师,似乎是在Covid-19大流行等情况下继续使用ADHD治疗成人的有效选择。诸如患者偏好,会话内容和治疗方法的方面可能是可用于识别最合适的模态。

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