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Telepsychology in Europe since COVID-19: How to Foster Social Telepresence?
Haddouk, Lise; Milcent, Carine; Schneider, Benoît; Van Daele, Tom; De Witte, Nele A J.
  • Haddouk L; Centre Borelli (UMR9010), Rouen University, 76000 Rouen, France.
  • Milcent C; CNRS, Paris School of Economics, 75014 Paris, France.
  • Schneider B; 2LPN, Université de Lorraine, 56532 Nancy, France.
  • Van Daele T; Expertise Unit Psychology, Technology and Society, Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, 2018 Antwerp, Belgium.
  • De Witte NAJ; Expertise Unit Psychology, Technology and Society, Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, 2018 Antwerp, Belgium.
J Clin Med ; 12(6)2023 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2261810
ABSTRACT
All over the world, measures were taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Social distancing not only had a strong influence on mental health, but also on the organization of care systems. It changed existing practices, as we had to rapidly move from face-to-face contact to remote contact with patients. These changes have prompted research into the attitudes of mental healthcare professionals towards telepsychology. Several factors affect these attitudes at the institutional and organizational level, but also the collective and personal experience of practitioners. This paper is based on an original European survey conducted by the EFPA (European Federation of Psychologists' Associations) Project Group on eHealth in 2020, which allowed to observe the variability in perceptions of telepsychology between countries and mental healthcare professionals. This study highlights different variables that contributed to the development of attitudes, such as motivations, acquired experience, or training. We found the "feeling of telepresence"-which consists of forgetting to some extent that we are at a distance, in feeling together-and social telepresence in particular as main determinants of the perception and the practice of telepsychology.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jcm12062147