Internet Interventions (Dec 2023)

Teleconsultations for mental health: Recommendations from a Delphi panel

  • Valeria Manera,
  • Claudia Partos,
  • Olivier Beauchet,
  • Michel Benoit,
  • Benjamin Dupetit,
  • Julia Elbaum,
  • Roxane Fabre,
  • Morgane Gindt,
  • Auriane Gros,
  • Rachid Guerchouche,
  • Stefan Klöppel,
  • Alexandra König,
  • Annick Martin,
  • Aurélie Mouton,
  • Marie-Pierre Pancrazi,
  • Antonios Politis,
  • Gabriel Robert,
  • Guillaume Sacco,
  • Sabrina Sacconi,
  • Kim Sawchuk,
  • Fabio Solari,
  • Lucille Thiebot,
  • Pietro Davide Trimarchi,
  • Radia Zeghari,
  • Philippe Robert

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 100660

Abstract

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Introduction: The use of teleconsultations for mental health has drastically increased since 2020 due to the Covid19 pandemic. In the present paper, we aimed to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of teleconsultations for mental health compared to face-to-face consultations, and to provide recommendations in this domain. Methods: The recommendations were gathered using a Delphi methodology. The expert panel (N = 21) included professionals from the health and ICT domains. They answered questions via two rounds of web surveys, and then discussed the results in a plenary meeting. Some of the questions were also shared with non-experts (N = 104). Results: Both the experts and the non-experts with teleconsultation experience reported a general satisfaction concerning teleconsultations. A SWOT analysis revealed several strengths and opportunities of teleconsultations for mental health, but also several weaknesses and threats. The experts provided a set of practical recommendations for the preparation and organization of teleconsultations for mental health. Discussion: Teleconsultations for mental health have the potential to allow access to care for patients in remote and isolated areas. Thus, their use will unlikely be discontinued after the end of the pandemic. In this context, we suggest that the collaboration among clinicians, researchers, and interface designers is crucial to improve usability and user experience for both clinicians and patients. The importance of teaching teleconsultation skills and informing the public on the features of teleconsultations (e.g., data privacy/security) is also highlighted.

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