Synchronous Web-Based Psychotherapy for Mental Disorders From a Health Quality Perspective: Scoping Review.
Raman DhaliwalSidney YapFernanda TalaricoHuda F Al-ShamaliRobert McWeenyMatthew ReesonReham A Hameed ShalabyTeresa ChenElena SpronkRayven SnodgrassEileen TuTaylor ErickTyler MarshallMegan KennedyAndrew James GreenshawOlga WinklerLisa BurbackPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
In relation to web-based therapist-delivered psychotherapies for those with a diagnosed mental illness, important aspects of health care quality (accessibility, appropriateness, efficiency, and safety) have received little scientific examination, underscoring a need to address these gaps. There are also significant issues related to the generalizability of this literature, including the underrepresentation of many geographic regions, cultures, populations, clinical contexts, and psychotherapy modalities. Qualitative research in underrepresented populations and settings may uncover important patient and contextual factors important for the future implementation of quality web-based psychotherapy.