Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on Care Delivery Within the Frames of Old-Age Mental Telehealth Services Operating in Low-Resource Settings
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Data Collection
2.2. Questionnaire Content
2.3. Data Analysis Process
- Responses were reviewed to ensure familiarity with the data.
- Initial codes ranging from a few words to several sentences in length were generated based on recurring words, phrases, or ideas. Coding techniques included manually underlining segments or ideas that were repeated or emphasized by the participants and noting codes.
- Codes were grouped into overarching themes which were narrower and more focused, such as “advantages of INTRINSIC,” “challenges in implementation,” and “cost effectiveness of the program”.
- Themes were reviewed and refined to ensure coherence and representativeness of the data through the consensus and refinement reached by the two researchers.
3. Results
3.1. Sample
3.2. Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on the INTRINSIC Services
3.3. Usability of the Telehealth Platform
3.4. Timeliness of Care Delivery
3.5. Cost-Effectiveness
3.6. Effectiveness in Addressing Cognitive and Mental Health Needs
3.7. Satisfaction Levels
3.8. Advantages of the INTRINSIC Services
3.9. Challenges Encountered During Implementation of the INTRINSIC Services
3.10. Differences Across Professional Roles
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
COVID-19 | Coronavirus Disease 2019 |
INTRINSIC | INTegRated InterveNtion of pSychogerIatric Care |
M-PATH | Modified problem adaptation therapy |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Participant Characteristics | Number (N) | Percentage/Mean |
---|---|---|
Total number of participants | 24 | |
Profession | ||
Medical professionals | 13 | 54.2% |
General practitioners | 9 | |
Psychiatrists | 4 | |
Non-medical professionals | 11 | 45.8% |
Nurses | 7 | |
Social workers | 3 | |
Psychologists | 1 | |
Months working in the program [mean, (standard deviation)] | 1.23 (0.429) | |
More than 12 months | 17 | |
Less than 12 months | 5 |
Theme | Subthemes | Illustrative Quotes |
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Benefits and opportunities | Holistic approach Timely interventions Satisfaction Specialized, high-quality care Multiprofessional collaboration | “The integration of psychological and social support into care delivery has been transformative.” |
Challenges and barriers | Stigma Technical difficulties High workload Complex cases Lack of medical professionals in a number of local INTRINSIC networks Fatigue | “Some patients were hesitant due to mistrust of telehealth.” “Face-to-face practice remains essential for complex cases.” “Insular regions lack adequate medical staff, which may limit the potential of the services.” |
Experience in the field | Positive Close, multiprofessional collaboration Education and training in psychogeriatric care | “Working with a multidisciplinary team has been a key factor in delivering effective care.” |
Key Theme | Medical Professionals (N = 13) | Non-Medical Professionals (N = 11) |
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Technical difficulties with the use of the telehealth digital platform | 4 | 2 |
Need for familiarization with the telehealth digital platform | 2 | 1 |
Improved healthcare accessibility | 8 | 6 |
Availability of specialized old-age mental and cognitive healthcare services in primary care in low-resource settings | 10 | 7 |
Services’ holistic approach | 4 | 5 |
Emotional strain (fatigue, isolation due to lack of support from colleagues not involved in the INTRINSIC services) | 4 | 1 |
Stigma among beneficiaries | 5 | 2 |
Overcoming stigma | 2 | 1 |
Burden-Workload perception | 1 | 1 |
Need for medical professional involvement in primary care | 2 |
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Konidari, E.; Adrion, E.; Kontogianni, E.; Alexaki, M.; Aggeletaki, E.; Gkampra, M.; Delatola, M.; Delatolas, A.; Efkarpidis, A.; Alokrios, G.; et al. Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on Care Delivery Within the Frames of Old-Age Mental Telehealth Services Operating in Low-Resource Settings. Brain Sci. 2025, 15, 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15070698
Konidari E, Adrion E, Kontogianni E, Alexaki M, Aggeletaki E, Gkampra M, Delatola M, Delatolas A, Efkarpidis A, Alokrios G, et al. Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on Care Delivery Within the Frames of Old-Age Mental Telehealth Services Operating in Low-Resource Settings. Brain Sciences. 2025; 15(7):698. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15070698
Chicago/Turabian StyleKonidari, Eleni, Emily Adrion, Evaggelia Kontogianni, Maria Alexaki, Eleutheria Aggeletaki, Maria Gkampra, Maria Delatola, Antonis Delatolas, Apostolos Efkarpidis, Gregorios Alokrios, and et al. 2025. "Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on Care Delivery Within the Frames of Old-Age Mental Telehealth Services Operating in Low-Resource Settings" Brain Sciences 15, no. 7: 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15070698
APA StyleKonidari, E., Adrion, E., Kontogianni, E., Alexaki, M., Aggeletaki, E., Gkampra, M., Delatola, M., Delatolas, A., Efkarpidis, A., Alokrios, G., Laliotis, I., Naziri, V., Petrou, A., Savvopoulou, K., Stamos, V., Sideri, S., Soukouli, P., Passa, M., Tsibanis, C., ... Alexopoulos, P. (2025). Viewpoints of Healthcare Professionals on Care Delivery Within the Frames of Old-Age Mental Telehealth Services Operating in Low-Resource Settings. Brain Sciences, 15(7), 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15070698