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      Telerehabilitation in Psychiatry

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          The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted the usual mechanisms of healthcare delivery and exacerbated symptoms of mental illnesses. Telemedicine has morphed from niche service to essential platform, with newly released guidelines that cover various aspects of tele-mental health delivery. Rehabilitation services, which incorporate a range of psychosocial interventions and liaison services, have been significantly impacted too. They are currently more institute-based than community-based in India. However, recent legislation has mandated that community-based rehabilitation options be available. While a large treatment gap for mental health issues has always existed, telemedicine provides an opportunity to scale services up to minimize this gap. Community-based rehabilitation can be delivered over various platforms, from text to phone to videoconferencing, and various devices. Telemedicine is cost-effective, and enables delivery of services where existing services are inadequate. The recent guidelines allow other healthcare workers to be involved in mental health service delivery. Hence, in addition to direct delivery of services, telerehabilitation can facilitate task-shifting, with mental health professionals mentoring and supervising existing human resources, such as ASHA workers, VRWs, DMHP programme staff, and others.

          Tele-rehabilitation also poses challenges - not all needs can be met; access and privacy can be a problem in resource-scarce settings; liaison with existing services is required; and organisations need to plan appropriately and re-allocate resources. Digital access to welfare benefits and interventions must be expanded without disadvantaging those without internet access. Yet, many rehabilitation interventions can be adapted to telemedicine platforms smoothly, and task-shifting can broaden access to care for persons with disability.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Indian J Psychol Med
                Indian J Psychol Med
                SZJ
                spszj
                Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
                SAGE Publications (Sage India: New Delhi, India )
                0253-7176
                0975-1564
                1 November 2020
                October 2020
                : 42
                : 5 Suppl
                : 57S-62S
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Dept. Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
                [2 ] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
                Author notes
                [*]Jagadisha Thirthalli. Dept. Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029, India. Email: jagatth@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                10.1177_0253717620963202
                10.1177/0253717620963202
                7736738
                3d71768e-9e6a-460c-9306-c11b508e9e4d
                © 2020 Indian Psychiatric Society - South Zonal Branch

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                October 2020

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                community psychiatry,rehabilitation,telemedicine/telecare,telerehabilitation

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