000132383 001__ 132383
000132383 005__ 20240311111224.0
000132383 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1089/tmj.2021.0124
000132383 0248_ $$2sideral$$a124995
000132383 037__ $$aART-2021-124995
000132383 041__ $$aeng
000132383 100__ $$aSampaio, Mariana
000132383 245__ $$aSpanish-speaking therapists increasingly switch to telepsychology during Covid-19: networked virtual reality may be next
000132383 260__ $$c2021
000132383 5203_ $$aBackground: Social distancing restrictions imposed due to the Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in a rapid shift in the delivery of psychological interventions from in-person to telehealth. Much of the research on this transition has been conducted with English-speaking mental health providers, leaving a gap in understanding related to how this shift has impacted Spanish-speaking treatment providers. Methods: Fifty non-U.S. Spanish-speaking therapists completed a survey related to their use of telecommunication modalities; client population characteristics; professional, ethical, and legal/regulatory issues; and telehealth training and practice. Participants completed the survey at one time point and retrospectively described their use of telehealth both pre-pandemic and during the pandemic.Results: Most of the 50 Spanish-speaking therapists surveyed reported using telepsychology 58% before COVID-19 versus 84% during the COVID-19 pandemic (χ2 = 5.76, p < 0.05). Compared with pre-pandemic, the number of hours therapists spent using telepsychology per week increased significantly for early adopter therapists (those who began using telehealth before the pandemic began) (Z = −3.18, p = 0.001) and also for late adopter therapists who only began using telehealth during the pandemic (Z = −3.74, p < 0.001). Many therapists reported equity issues. Most participants also reported ethical and regulatory concerns regarding security/confidentiality or Health Insurance Porability and Accountability Act. Conclusions: The rapid adoption of technology to deliver therapy during COVID-19 has spurred growing pains for Spanish-speaking therapists and their underserved clients, and more research is needed to better understand and improve the therapists' adoption of these technologies with diverse patient populations.
000132383 536__ $$9info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/DGA-FEDER/Construyendo Europa desde Aragón$$9info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/DGA-FEDER/S31-20D
000132383 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess$$aAll rights reserved$$uhttp://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/
000132383 590__ $$a5.033$$b2021
000132383 591__ $$aHEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES$$b19 / 109 = 0.174$$c2021$$dQ1$$eT1
000132383 592__ $$a1.041$$b2021
000132383 593__ $$aMedicine (miscellaneous)$$c2021$$dQ1
000132383 593__ $$aHealth Informatics$$c2021$$dQ1
000132383 594__ $$a6.6$$b2021
000132383 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000132383 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-9726-3250$$aNavarro Haro, Maria Vicenta$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000132383 700__ $$aWilks, Chelsey
000132383 700__ $$aDe Sousa, Bruno
000132383 700__ $$aGarcia-Palacios, Azucena
000132383 700__ $$aHoffman, Hunter G.
000132383 7102_ $$14009$$2680$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Person.Eval.Trat.Psicoló.
000132383 773__ $$g27, 8 (2021), 919-928$$pTelemed. J. e-Health$$tTELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH$$x1530-5627
000132383 8564_ $$s493029$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/132383/files/texto_completo.pdf$$yVersión publicada
000132383 8564_ $$s2790834$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/132383/files/texto_completo.jpg?subformat=icon$$xicon$$yVersión publicada
000132383 909CO $$ooai:zaguan.unizar.es:132383$$particulos$$pdriver
000132383 951__ $$a2024-03-11-09:49:24
000132383 980__ $$aARTICLE