Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy (Dec 2022)

An exploration of service users’ experience of telehealth occupational therapy interventions in adult mental health services, Ireland, during COVID-19

  • Karen Daly,
  • Emer Isdell,
  • Leona Moynihan,
  • Kate O'Callaghan,
  • Sonia O'Leary,
  • Andrea Pepper,
  • Yvonne Pennisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/ijot-02-2022-0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 2
pp. 66 – 72

Abstract

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Purpose – The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the delivery of occupational therapy (OT) community mental health services nationally, resulting in the rapid expansion and delivery of services through telehealth. While telehealth technology and its use are not new, widespread adoption was precipitated by the cessation of face-to-face services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Research in this field has been conducted previously; however, it is not specific to OT in the Irish context. This study aims to explore service users’ experience of telehealth OT interventions in adult mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – A descriptive qualitative approach was used to explore service users’ experience of mental health telehealth OT services. Five service users were recruited to participate in a focus group to explore their experience of OT via telehealth. The themes identified from this focus group were then further explored via individual interviews. Four of the service users who participated in the focus group chose to complete in-depth interviews. Reflexive thematic analysis was then completed. Findings – Two key themes emerged from the data. The theme of positive telehealth experiences included subthemes of gratitude for the option of telehealth and accessibility. The second theme of learning from experience, included subthemes of human connection, preferred platforms of telehealth methods and future considerations for telehealth interventions. Originality/value – These findings provide a unique insight into the importance of continuing OT services via telehealth, from the service users’ perspective.

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