Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Telehealth provides a way for diagnosing and assessing a variety of individuals and various disorders. It provides an alternative way for individuals to receive treatment amongst a variety of situations. While there are many advantages for using telehealth, there are also disadvantages. For example, telehealth does not provide face to face contact, therefore making physical observations difficult. Evaluating the patient requires various assessments, thus making a correct diagnosis may be difficult. Although telehealth may produce challenges for assessing mild, moderate, and severe mental health disorders, the practitioner can modify assessment procedures which may assist in making a correct diagnosis when using telehealth to conduct assessments (Luxton, Pruitt & Osenbach, 2014). It also allows individuals to be assessed when travel or location is a concern. The professional must ensure they are following ethical principles and telepsychology guidelines as outlined in Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists (2013) in attempt to stay in compliance with laws and regulations while conducting telehealth services. Evaluating the situation according to APA guidelines is the best place to start according to Harris & Younggren (2011). This includes conducting a risk benefit analysis of conducting telehealth interventions versus other options. Every situation and the severity of the mental health condition varies, therefore it is the responsibility for the psychologist to assess the client and make a decision based on what is best for the client. For example, if the client should be referred to alternative interventions rather than telehealth due to the severity of the mental health disorder, then this needs to be communicated.
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Research has been conducted on integrating evidence-based practices by telehealth. Gros et al. (2013) conducted studies using evidence-based practices by telehealth versus traditional in-person treatments and reported that outcomes were very close to equivalent. The differences that were reported were minor differences and were inconsistent across studies. In addition, technology such as the use of smartphones allows behavioral health care more accessible, efficient, and interactive as well as improving the distribution of evidence-based treatments (Luxton, McCann, Bush, Mishkind & Reger, 2011). Although telehealth is being used more and more as technology advances, it is important to continue research and consider best options for the client.
Telehealth provides a way for diagnosing and assessing a variety of individuals and various disorders. It provides an alternative way for individuals to receive treatment amongst a variety of situations. While there are many advantages for using telehealth, there are also disadvantages. For example, telehealth does not provide face to face contact, therefore making physical observations difficult. Evaluating the patient requires various assessments, thus making a correct diagnosis may be difficult. Although telehealth may produce challenges for assessing mild, moderate, and severe mental health disorders, the practitioner can modify assessment procedures which may assist in making a correct diagnosis when using telehealth to conduct assessments (Luxton, Pruitt & Osenbach, 2014). It also allows individuals to be assessed when travel or location is a concern. The professional must ensure they are following ethical principles and telepsychology guidelines as outlined in Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists (2013) in attempt to stay in compliance with laws and regulations while conducting telehealth services. Evaluating the situation according to APA guidelines is the best place to start according to Harris & Younggren (2011). This includes conducting a risk benefit analysis of conducting telehealth interventions versus other options. Every situation and the severity of the mental health condition varies, therefore it is the responsibility for the psychologist to assess the client and make a decision based on what is best for the client. For example, if the client should be referred to alternative interventions rather than telehealth due to the severity of the mental health disorder, then this needs to be communicated.
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Research has been conducted on integrating evidence-based practices by telehealth. Gros et al. (2013) conducted studies using evidence-based practices by telehealth versus traditional in-person treatments and reported that outcomes were very close to equivalent. The differences that were reported were minor differences and were inconsistent across studies. In addition, technology such as the use of smartphones allows behavioral health care more accessible, efficient, and interactive as well as improving the distribution of evidence-based treatments (Luxton, McCann, Bush, Mishkind & Reger, 2011). Although telehealth is being used more and more as technology advances, it is important to continue research and consider best options for the client.