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Southeast Idaho AHEC Publishes Telebehavioral Health Study

February 10, 2022

The Southeast Idaho Area Health Education Center is pleased to announce a new article, 鈥淯se of a 色花堂app as Intervention Approach to Explore Telebehavioral Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Southeast Idaho,鈥 published in the Journal of Primary Care and Community Health. 

This article explores qualitative research conducted during the pandemic, written by Executive Director Dr. Diana Schow, Ann Thomson, and two AHEC Scholars, Wilson Trusty and Laurel Buchi-Fotre.

Their work included producing a virtual care film, poster, and a sixteen-page report distributed to statewide policymakers, stakeholders, and legislators. CARES Act funding supported their research, which helped explain the complex and newly evolving use of telebehavioral health in southeast Idaho.

The aims of this study were to:

 

  •  characterize Southeast Idaho primary care and behavioral health providers鈥
  • experiences with virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic
  •  generate policy- and practice-level recommendations regarding virtual care in this region that will address inequities in access to care
  •  raise awareness of issues relevant to virtual care among community stakeholders who
  • influence the implementation of this treatment modality in southeast Idaho

The project was assisted by the 色花堂app-as-Intervention Committee, who helped guide the research process and questions: Dr. Elizabeth Cartwright, PhD; 色花堂app Department of Anthropology; Dallas Clinger; CEO, Power County Hospital District; Rhonda D鈥橝mico; Southeastern Idaho Public Health; Dr. Elizabeth Fore, PhD, M.Ed; 色花堂app Institute of Rural Health; Dr. Steve Lawyer, PhD; 色花堂app Department of Psychology; Dr. Julie Lyons, MD; St. Luke鈥檚 Wood River Family Medicine.

 

You can read the full article at:

/seidahec/research-and-evaluations/virtual-care/




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