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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Delivery of Mental Health Services and Telemental Health: Systematic Review.

Caroline ZanganiEdoardo Giuseppe OstinelliKatharine Alison SmithJames Sang Woo HongOrla MacdonaldGurpreet Kaur ReenKatherine ReidCharles VincentRebecca J Syed SheriffPaul J HarrisonAnnette ErlangsenAlexandra Laura PitmanRob BaleSeena FazelJohn R GeddesAndrea Cipriani
Published in: JMIR mental health (2022)
During the pandemic, mental health services had to adapt quickly in the short term, implementing or increasing the use of telemental health services across the globe. Limited access to digital means, poor digital skills, and patients' preferences and individual needs may have contributed to differences in implementing and accessing telemental health services during the pandemic. In the long term, a blended approach, combining in-person and virtual modalities, that takes into consideration the needs, preferences, and digital skills of patients may better support the future development of mental health services. It will be required to improve confidence with digital device use, training, and experience in all modalities for both clinicians and service users.
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