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Patient Satisfaction with and Use of Telemental Health Services in the Perinatal Period: a Survey Study

Marra Ackerman, Elizabeth Greenwald, Paraskevi Noulas, Christina Y. Ahn

2021Psychiatric Quarterly40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We aimed to assess patients' utilization of and satisfaction with telemental health (TMH) in the perinatal period. We hypothesized that satisfaction with TMH would be at least equal to, if not greater than, with in-person appointments. We conducted a cross-sectional survey between March 2018-June 2019 to evaluate patient satisfaction with and use of TMH services in the perinatal period. Participants used TMH services across the second and third trimester of pregnancy and the first year post-partum. Nearly half of the patients (8/19, 42%) used TMH to see their provider within the first two weeks post-partum. Participants were most commonly in treatment for anxiety (14/19, 74%) and/or depression (9/19, 47%). Most participants agreed or strongly agreed (13/19, 69%) that TMH improved their access to healthcare and that they could see the clinician as well as if they met in person (14/19, 74%). TMH was a highly accepted and appreciated method of mental health care delivery for perinatal women when offered as an alternative to in-person or telephone sessions.

Topics & Concepts

Perinatal periodMedicineAnxietyTelemedicineMental healthPublic healthFamily medicinePatient satisfactionPost partumDepression (economics)PregnancyHealth carePsychiatryNursingGeneticsMacroeconomicsBiologyEconomic growthEconomicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumAttachment and Relationship DynamicsMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions