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Telehealth Is Growing in Use, Acceptance Among Americans: Poll

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News Picture: Telehealth Is Growing in Use, Acceptance Among Americans: Poll

MONDAY, May 31, 2021 (HealthDay News)

Many Americans have used telehealth and would turn to it for mental health care, a new online poll shows.

Conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA) from March 26 to April 5, the poll found that 38% had used telehealth to consult with a health professional, up from 31% last fall.

In all, 82% have used it since the start of the pandemic, the poll found. Most consultations were done via video (69%). Thirty-eight percent of respondents said they had used phone calls only.

"The quick pivot to providing telehealth services at the start of the pandemic was vital to providing continued access to care, and this poll shows the important potential role for telehealth going forward," said APA President Dr. Vivian Pender.

"Telepsychiatry especially helps those facing barriers such as lack of transportation, the inability to take time off work for appointments, or family responsibilities," she added in an APA news release.

The poll found that confidence in telehealth is growing.

Respondents were slightly more likely this year than last to say telehealth can provide the same quality care as in-person services (45% versus 40%), and that they would use telehealth for mental health services (59% versus 49%).

In the new survey, 66% of 18- to 29-year-olds said they would do so, compared to 36% of seniors.

Similar percentages (between 58% and 61% each) of Black respondents, Hispanic respondents and white respondents said they would use telehealth for mental health care.

Overall, about 43% of respondents said they want to continue using telehealth when the pandemic is over and 34% said they'd prefer it to an office visit — up from 31% in 2020. Acceptance was highest among 18- to 44-year-olds, at 45%.

The survey also found that 57% of respondents would consider using a support line or online chat when struggling with personal difficulty and mental anxiety, and 7% said they had already done so. Only 21% would not consider it.

The online poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

More information

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has more on telehealth.

SOURCE: American Psychological Association, news release, May 27, 2021

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Whilst I haven't been on the receiving end of this telehealth stuff I can really see it being a great tool in the doctors arsenal going forward. As the article states, it will really help relieve the barriers on accessing health for some people - if I could see a doctor on my lunch break instead of needing to book a day off, that's fantastic! - and could even make it better for those that are there in person. Certainly hope this trend keeps going post-COVID.
 
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