Remote care for mental health: qualitative study with service users, carers and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elisa Giulia LiberatiNatalie RichardsJennie ParkerJanet WillarsDavid A H ScottNicola BoydellVanessa PinfoldGraham P MartinMary Dixon-WoodsPeter B JonesPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Though remote mental healthcare is likely to become increasingly widespread in secondary mental health services, our findings highlight the continued importance of a tailored, personal approach to decision making in this area. Further research should focus on which types of consultations best suit face-to-face interaction, and for whom and why, and which can be provided remotely and by which medium.