Feasibility of a COVID-19 Rapid Response Telehealth Group Addressing Older Adult Worry and Social Isolation.

Rachel Weiskittle, William Tsang, Anne Schwabenbauer, Nathaniel Andrew, Michelle Mlinac
Author Information
  1. Rachel Weiskittle: VA New England Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC). ORCID
  2. William Tsang: VDepartment of Psychology, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. ORCID
  3. Anne Schwabenbauer: Erie VA Medical Center, Erie, PA. ORCID
  4. Nathaniel Andrew: Hampton VA Medical Center, Hampton, VA. ORCID
  5. Michelle Mlinac: VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA. ORCID

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual and telephone visits rapidly replaced most in-person care within the Veterans Health Administration (VA) to reduce the virus spread. To address the emerging mental health needs of older Veterans (e.g., social isolation) in the context of chronic underlying mental health needs (e.g., trauma), we developed an 8-week virtual group treatment manual. This article describes the results from a survey of geriatric mental health clinicians who used the COVID group manual to determine its acceptability and feasibility in these settings.
METHODS: Clinicians across three VA integrated care settings (home-based primary care, community living centers, and geriatric primary care) were surveyed about their experiences implementing this treatment (n = 21).
RESULTS: Clinicians found this intervention to be effective with their patients and useful and adaptable beyond the early pandemic period.
CONCLUSIONS: This group teletherapy intervention was feasible and acceptable when treating Veterans in integrated geriatric healthcare settings. Despite technical challenges experienced by older Veterans, clinicians found this manual to be effective in addressing COVID-related worry and social isolation.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: This rapid response manual has remained clinically useful in geriatric mental health care settings beyond the initial weeks of the pandemic.

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Grants

  1. VA999999/Intramural VA

MeSH Term

Aged
COVID-19
Feasibility Studies
Humans
Pandemics
SARS-CoV-2
Social Isolation
Telemedicine

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