2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192214945
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Telemedicine Interventions as an Attempt to Improve the Mental Health of Populations during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Narrative Review

Abstract: Published reports indicate the need for psychological interventions and the integration of psychiatric care into crisis management plans in people with mental health issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It seems crucial to identify the root causes of the health-social-economic crisis and identify potential opportunities for widely implemented psychological assistance. This narrative literature review aims to identify the types of interventions deployed as telemedicine-based mental health support and their e… Show more

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“…Globally, first reports indicates that suicide rates did not increase during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there was a higher lethality among 65 years old retired employment males 30 32 . We corroborate findings from other studies 33 that the utilization of telemedicine proves successful, with no specific complaints from users or program professionals. This underscores the effectiveness of non-face-to-face interventions, which not only maintain effectiveness but also mitigate the risk of COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Globally, first reports indicates that suicide rates did not increase during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there was a higher lethality among 65 years old retired employment males 30 32 . We corroborate findings from other studies 33 that the utilization of telemedicine proves successful, with no specific complaints from users or program professionals. This underscores the effectiveness of non-face-to-face interventions, which not only maintain effectiveness but also mitigate the risk of COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Mental health strategies focus on evaluating interventions that aim to reduce the impact of the epidemic on mental health. These interventions include psychological interventions such as cognitive behavior therapy, online self-help interventions, and telepsychiatry [ 127 , 128 ]. In addition, non-pharmacological interventions such as physical exercise and social support have also been studied [ 129 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their clinical conditions rely on persons with acquired brain injuries on both families and/or caregivers' assistance. 24,25 This situation may be seriously deleterious for their quality of life and their social image, status, and desirability may be significantly hampered. 26,27 To tackle this issue, assistive technology, new technologies, and artificial intelligence-based programs or interventions may be envisaged.…”
Section: Preliminary To Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%