| Literature DB >> 32445691 |
Victor Pereira-Sanchez1, Frances Adiukwu2, Samer El Hayek3, Drita Gashi Bytyçi4, Jairo M Gonzalez-Diaz5, Ganesh Kudva Kundadak6, Amine Larnaout7, Marwa Nofal8, Laura Orsolini9, Rodrigo Ramalho10, Ramdas Ransing11, Mohammadreza Shalbafan12, Joan Soler-Vidal13, Zulvia Syarif14, Andre Luiz Schuh Teixeira15, Mariana Pinto da Costa16.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32445691 PMCID: PMC7239628 DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30153-X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Psychiatry ISSN: 2215-0366 Impact factor: 27.083
Overview of challenges and opportunities for early career psychiatrists by country
| Nigeria | Not yet available | Not yet | Access to PPE and training in place |
| USA | Regulations restricting the use of telepsychiatry have been loosened nationwide; wide availability of online conferencing tools | Incipient | Access to PPE and training in place |
| Brazil | Regulations restricting the use of telepsychiatry have been loosened nationwide; used more in the private sector than in the public sector | Not yet | Variable training and access to PPE |
| Colombia | Bureaucratic roadblocks to deployment | Not yet | Access to PPE and training in place |
| Paraguay | Incipient and restricted; telephone hotlines already enabled | Not yet | Poor and variable access to PPE and training |
| Egypt | Telepsychiatry via online conferencing tools; predominant in the private sector | Not yet | Poor training and access to PPE |
| Iran | Online individual and group psychotherapy (including groups for health care professionals); telephone hotlines | Ongoing | Access to PPE and training in place |
| Lebanon | Restricted access | Voluntary | Access to PPE and training in place |
| Tunisia | Incipient telepsychiatry through online conferencing platforms and telephone consultation | Not yet | Poor access to PPE and variable training |
| Italy | More available in the private sector than in the public sector; mainly through telephone hotlines, conferencing tools, and social media | Variable | Variable training and access to PPE |
| Kosovo | Emergent use of telephone hotlines and online psychotherapy | Voluntary | Poor access to PPE and variable training |
| Portugal | Emergent teleconsultation services for health professionals and patients | Incipient | Access to PPE in place with variable training |
| Spain | Telephone consultation for health professionals and outpatient services | Ongoing | Variable training and access to PPE |
| India | Informal telephone, messaging, and conferencing psycychotherapy for individuals and groups | Likelihood of imminent | Variable training and access to PPE |
| Indonesia | Use of popular online conferencing tools; online psychological first aid | Not yet | Access to PPE in place without training |
| Singapore | Use of online conferencing tools for educational, research, and clinical work; telephone hotlines widely used | Not yet | Access to PPE and training in place |
Information on telepsychiatry, redeployment, and PPE at April 1, 2020. Redeployment=transfer of psychiatrists to other medical duties in the care of patients with COVID-19. PPE=personal protective equipment.
Kosovo is not recognised as a member state by WHO.