Videoconferencing in psychiatry : a survey of use in northern Norway

A survey of the use of videoconferencing in mental health care was carried out in northern Norway. A questionnaire was distributed to all user institutions in northern Norway at the same time that ISDN became available, in mid-1995. The questionnaire completion rate for locations recorded as partici...

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Published in:Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Main Authors: Gammon, D, Bergvik, S, Bergmo, T, Pedersen, S
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1996
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1258/1357633961930068 2024-06-23T07:55:32+00:00 Videoconferencing in psychiatry : a survey of use in northern Norway Gammon, D Bergvik, S Bergmo, T Pedersen, S 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/1357633961930068 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1258/1357633961930068 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare volume 2, issue 4, page 192-198 ISSN 1357-633X 1758-1109 journal-article 1996 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1258/1357633961930068 2024-06-04T06:28:29Z A survey of the use of videoconferencing in mental health care was carried out in northern Norway. A questionnaire was distributed to all user institutions in northern Norway at the same time that ISDN became available, in mid-1995. The questionnaire completion rate for locations recorded as participants in videoconferencing sessions was 62%. Within six months, a total of 1028 persons had participated in 140 videoconferencing sessions from 35 institutions. The purposes of videoconferencing included meetings (50%), supervision, training and teaching (31%), clinical consultations (14%) and tests or demonstrations (5%). The alternative forms of contact which videoconferencing replaced included travel (59%), no contact (25%), telephone (14%), and mail or fax (2%). No problems were reported in 55% of the sessions; in 19% there were audio problems, in 14% there were picture problems, in 5% attempts to connect failed and in 5% disconnection occurred. The majority of users (87%) reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied with the facility; 8% were uncertain and 5% were less satisfied or totally dissatisfied. Continued surveying will provide longitudinal data on the diffusion of telepsychiatry in northern Norway. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway SAGE Publications Norway Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2 4 192 198
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description A survey of the use of videoconferencing in mental health care was carried out in northern Norway. A questionnaire was distributed to all user institutions in northern Norway at the same time that ISDN became available, in mid-1995. The questionnaire completion rate for locations recorded as participants in videoconferencing sessions was 62%. Within six months, a total of 1028 persons had participated in 140 videoconferencing sessions from 35 institutions. The purposes of videoconferencing included meetings (50%), supervision, training and teaching (31%), clinical consultations (14%) and tests or demonstrations (5%). The alternative forms of contact which videoconferencing replaced included travel (59%), no contact (25%), telephone (14%), and mail or fax (2%). No problems were reported in 55% of the sessions; in 19% there were audio problems, in 14% there were picture problems, in 5% attempts to connect failed and in 5% disconnection occurred. The majority of users (87%) reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied with the facility; 8% were uncertain and 5% were less satisfied or totally dissatisfied. Continued surveying will provide longitudinal data on the diffusion of telepsychiatry in northern Norway.
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Bergvik, S
Bergmo, T
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Videoconferencing in psychiatry : a survey of use in northern Norway
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