Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Conclusion: Disorganised telehealth adoption in the study regions provides insight into wider environmental drivers affecting telehealth uptake. For telehealth to become a workable service delivery mode following COVID-19, stewardship and culture shifts are required, including policy development, te...
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author | Benjamin Werkmeister Anne M. Haase Theresa Fleming Tara N. Officer |
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description | Conclusion: Disorganised telehealth adoption in the study regions provides insight into wider environmental drivers affecting telehealth uptake. For telehealth to become a workable service delivery mode following COVID-19, stewardship and culture shifts are required, including policy development, technical support, and resources to support clinical teams. Telehealth may address growing service demand by improving interfaces with primary care and providing timely access to specialist input. |
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spelling | doaj-art-24193aceb5984abcb697dfdaf56bb2f42025-02-03T11:08:00ZengWileyInternational Journal of Telemedicine and Applications1687-64232024-01-01202410.1155/2024/8835933Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods AnalysisBenjamin Werkmeister0Anne M. Haase1Theresa Fleming2Tara N. Officer3School of HealthSchool of HealthSchool of HealthSchool of NursingConclusion: Disorganised telehealth adoption in the study regions provides insight into wider environmental drivers affecting telehealth uptake. For telehealth to become a workable service delivery mode following COVID-19, stewardship and culture shifts are required, including policy development, technical support, and resources to support clinical teams. Telehealth may address growing service demand by improving interfaces with primary care and providing timely access to specialist input.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8835933 |
spellingShingle | Benjamin Werkmeister Anne M. Haase Theresa Fleming Tara N. Officer Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications |
title | Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis |
title_full | Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis |
title_fullStr | Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis |
title_short | Environmental Factors for Sustained Telehealth Use in Mental Health Services: A Mixed Methods Analysis |
title_sort | environmental factors for sustained telehealth use in mental health services a mixed methods analysis |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8835933 |
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