Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem that exists in many rural communities. This paper reports the results of a multiple case study of a behavioral telehealth program administered through a marriage and family therapy training program. The results suggest that mental health services can be effectively delivered using existing distance education technology to underserved rural populations. Rural communities have unique barriers to accessing mental health care, some of which can be overcome through the distance delivery of services and some of which cannot. In order to effectively deliver treatment, accommodations to the technology must be made by both therapist and client
Addressing the mental health needs of the rural underserved: Findings from a multiple case study of ...
This presentation is part of a Panel discussion on Current Issues In Behavioral Health Workforce Pol...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
The current project was designed to build on earlier work and expand on issues identified in the New...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
This paper focuses on the efficacy of occupational-based interventions administered via telehealth w...
BACKGROUND: Mental health access in rural areas is a national problem. Of strategies to increase acc...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
Telemental health has long been promoted in rural areas to address chronic access barriers to mental...
Addressing the mental health needs of the rural underserved: Findings from a multiple case study of ...
This presentation is part of a Panel discussion on Current Issues In Behavioral Health Workforce Pol...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
The current project was designed to build on earlier work and expand on issues identified in the New...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Rural areas of the United States continue to struggle to provide residents with adequate access to q...
This paper focuses on the efficacy of occupational-based interventions administered via telehealth w...
BACKGROUND: Mental health access in rural areas is a national problem. Of strategies to increase acc...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
Telemental health has long been promoted in rural areas to address chronic access barriers to mental...
Addressing the mental health needs of the rural underserved: Findings from a multiple case study of ...
This presentation is part of a Panel discussion on Current Issues In Behavioral Health Workforce Pol...
Mental health care and illness prevention present distinct challenges in rural areas with limited re...