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Service user experiences and views regarding telemental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A co-produced framework analysis.

Norha Vera San JuanPrisha ShahMerle SchliefRebecca AppletonPatrick NyikavarandaMary BirkenUna Foye PhDBrynmor Lloyd-EvansNicola MorantJustin J NeedleAlan Simpson PhD Ba Hons RmnNatasha LyonsLuke Sheridan RainsZainab DedatSonia Johnson
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Participants in our study have highlighted advantages of telemental health care, as well as significant limitations that risk hindering mental health support and exacerbate inequalities in access to services. Some of these limitations are seen as potentially removable, for example through staff training or better digital access for staff or service users. Others indicate a need to maintain traditional face-to-face contact at least for some appointments. There is a clear need for care to be flexible and individualised to service user circumstances and preferences. Further research is needed on ways of minimising digital exclusion and of supporting staff in making effective and collaborative use of relevant technologies.
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