Exploring Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on Digital Tools in Telehealth-Delivered Blended Care Therapy: A Mixed-Methods Assessment - Scorecard - MDSpire
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Exploring Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on Digital Tools in Telehealth-Delivered Blended Care Therapy: A Mixed-Methods Assessment
Clinical Scorecard: Exploring Healthcare Providers' Perspectives on Digital Tools in Telehealth-Delivered Blended Care Therapy: A Mixed-Methods Assessment
At a Glance
Category
Detail
Condition
Mental Health Disorders (Depression and Anxiety)
Key Mechanisms
Combination of synchronous telehealth sessions and asynchronous digital tools for therapy
Target Population
Adults eligible for employer-sponsored mental health benefits
Care Setting
Telehealth and blended care therapy
Key Highlights
Blended care therapy combines face-to-face sessions with digital interventions.
Therapists can provide asynchronous support and feedback between sessions.
Digital tools include video lessons, psychoeducational guides, and symptom assessments.
Model has shown clinical effectiveness for treating depression and anxiety.
Therapist perceptions of blended care are generally favorable in European contexts.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Utilize symptom assessments to monitor client progress.
Management
Incorporate digital tools tailored to client needs and therapy goals.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Regularly review symptom assessment results with clients.
Risks
Therapists may face challenges with technical skills and system usability.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Adults receiving Lyra Care Therapy through employer-sponsored benefits.
Therapeutic gains in anxiety and depression remain stable post-treatment.
Clinical Best Practices
Personalize digital tool selection based on client presenting problems.
Encourage completion of between-session tasks to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Facilitate communication between sessions through messaging platforms.