| Literature DB >> 32632367 |
Jacqueline Calderone1, Amy Lopez2, Sarah Schwenk2, Joel Yager3, Jay H Shore1.
Abstract
Telepsychiatry, especially in the form of live interactive videoconferencing, has greatly advanced the availability and use of specialist psychiatric consultations in primary care settings. Nevertheless, reliance on telepsychiatry, with corresponding decreases in direct face-to-face interaction between primary care providers and psychiatrists, can create unique challenges such as reducing the availability of non-verbal cues, and preventing the informal interactions that are so necessary for clarifying clinical and process details and for building essential team-based trust and rapport. Written from the perspective of an integrated psychiatrist, this article offers recommendations for a formal process to optimize virtual care coordination by setting clear expectations and providing communication tools for an effective and efficient telepsychiatry enabled integrated service. 2020 mHealth. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Telepsychiatry; collaborative care; interdisciplinary; interprofessional; primary care; primary care teams; psychiatric consults; telehealth, integrated care
Year: 2020 PMID: 32632367 PMCID: PMC7327290 DOI: 10.21037/mhealth.2020.02.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mhealth ISSN: 2306-9740