Occupational Therapy in Mental Health via Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Variables
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Analysis of Changes in Occupational Intervention
3.2. Analysis of Occupational Intervention via Telehealth and Relapse
3.2.1. Description of the Comparison Groups
3.2.2. Comparison of Clinical Results
3.2.3. Comparison of Relapses According to the Medium Used
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total | Telematic OT Intervention Group | Non-Intervention Group | p | |
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Age; mean (SD) | 39.90 (11.81) | 40.13 (11.94) | 39.52 (11.66) | t = 0.410 <0.682 |
Sex | χ2 = 0.314 <0.575 | |||
Men | 120 (44.4%) | 72 (43.1%) | 48 (46.6%) | |
Women | 150 (55.6%) | 95 (56.9%) | 55 (53.4%) | |
Total | 270 (100%) | 167 (100%) | 103 (100%) | |
Household composition | χ2 = 8.204 <0.224 | |||
Full family of origin (parents with orwithout siblings) | 78 (18.9%) | 45 (26.9%) | 33 (32%) | |
Own family household (married, cohabiting, and/or with children) | 78 (18.9%) | 45 (26.9%) | 33 (32%) | |
Horizontal (with friends or siblings) | 16 (5.9%) | 12 (7.2%) | 4 (3.9%) | |
Single parent (single parent with or without siblings) | 37 (13.7%) | 20 (12%) | 17 (16.5%) | |
Other | 7 (2.6%) | 5 (3%) | 2 (1.9%) | |
Single-person | 46 (17 %) | 33 (19.8%) | 13 (12.6%) | |
Institutionally supervised housing (sheltered housing, group home. etc.) | 8 (3%) | 7 (4.2%) | 1 (1%) | |
Total | 270 (100%) | 167 (100%) | 103 (100%) |
Clinics | Comparison | |||||
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% Patients Pre-Lockdown (January 16–March 15) | % Patients Lockdown (March 16–May 15) | % Patients Post-Lockdown (May 16–July 15) | Before and during Lockdown | Before and after Lockdown | During and after Lockdown | |
Changes in the care received | ||||||
On-site occupational therapy | 124 (45.9%) | 113 (41.9%) | χ2 = 92.444 p = 0.001 | χ2 = 88.255 p = 0.001 | χ2 =1.754 p = 0.185 | |
Telephone occupational therapy | 4 (1.5%) | 56 (20.7%) | 18 (6.7%) | χ2 = 50.019 p = 0.001 | p = 0.001 | χ2 = 27.38 p = 0.001 |
Occupational therapy by videoconference | 0 (0%) | 24 (8.9%) | 6 (2.2%) | p = 0.001 | p = 0.250 | p = 0.001 |
Other telematic interventions | 6 (2.2%) | 77 (28.5%) | 53 (19.6%) | χ2 = 67.123 p = 0.001 | χ2 = 13.921 p = 0.001 | χ2 = 39.925 p = 0.001 |
Total | Telematic OT Intervention Group | Non-Intervention Group | p | |
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Diagnosis | ||||
Schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders | 82 (30.4 %) | 51 (30.5%) * [25%] | 31 (30.1%) | χ2 = 2.911 |
Personality disorder | 75 (27.8%) | 43 (25.7%) * [41.6%] | 32 (31.1%) | p = 0.573 |
Bipolar disorder | 28 (10.4%) | 18 (10.8%) * [4.2%] | 10 (9.7%) | |
Depressive disorder | 26 (9.6%) | 14 (8.4%) * [16.7%] | 12 (11.7%) | |
Other | 59 (21.9%) | 41 (24.6%) * [12.5%] | 18 (17.5%) | |
Total | 270 (100%) | 167 (100%) | 103 (100%) | |
Treatment adherence | 232 (85.9%) | 88 (85.4%) | 144 (86.2%) | χ2 = 0.033 |
p = 0.856 | ||||
Full hospitalization during the period of evaluation | ||||
Admissions at 2 months | 18 (6.7%) | 3 (2.9%) | 15 (9.0%) | χ2 = 4.225 p = 0.040 |
Admissions at 4 months | 37 (13.7%) | 7 (6.8%) | 30 (18.0%) | χ2 = 7.336 p = 0.007 |
Admissions at 6 months | 55 (20.4%) | 11 (10.7%) | 44 (26.3%) | χ2 = 10.372 p = 0.001 |
Average differences | ||||
Consultation with emergency mental health services via any channel | ||||
Emergency consultations at 2 months | 0.215 | t = 1.598 p = 0.111 | ||
Emergency consultations at 4 months | 0.574 | t = 2.341 p = 0.020 | ||
Emergency consultations at 6 months | 0.713 | t = 1.896 p = 0.059 |
Relapses with Intervention | Relapses Without Intervention | Relative Risk of Elapse | Chi-Square | p | |
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Intervention by telephone | 12.5 | 22.4 | 0.56 | 2.946 | p = 0.086 |
Intervention by videoconference | 4.2 | 0.19 | 5.718 | p = 0.017 | |
Intervention by other telematic means | 14.4 | 21.6 | 0.66 | 7.327 | p = 0.007 |
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Sánchez-Guarnido, A.J.; Domínguez-Macías, E.; Garrido-Cervera, J.A.; González-Casares, R.; Marí-Boned, S.; Represa-Martínez, Á.; Herruzo, C. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health via Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 7138. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137138
Sánchez-Guarnido AJ, Domínguez-Macías E, Garrido-Cervera JA, González-Casares R, Marí-Boned S, Represa-Martínez Á, Herruzo C. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health via Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(13):7138. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137138
Chicago/Turabian StyleSánchez-Guarnido, Antonio José, Esther Domínguez-Macías, José Antonio Garrido-Cervera, Roberto González-Casares, Silvia Marí-Boned, Águeda Represa-Martínez, and Carlos Herruzo. 2021. "Occupational Therapy in Mental Health via Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 7138. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137138
APA StyleSánchez-Guarnido, A. J., Domínguez-Macías, E., Garrido-Cervera, J. A., González-Casares, R., Marí-Boned, S., Represa-Martínez, Á., & Herruzo, C. (2021). Occupational Therapy in Mental Health via Telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13), 7138. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137138