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Acceptability of Telepsychiatry among Overseas Filipino Workers in Kuwait
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The challenges faced by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) expose them to abuse, harming their mental wellness. Telepsychiatry offers hope by allowing prompt diagnosis, management, and treatment of mental health issues. Yet, the acceptability of this technology among OFWs has not been studied, and specialized psychiatric services for them are scarce. This study assessed telepsychiatry acceptance among OFWs in Kuwait. Using a cross-sectional design, participants with mental health concerns in a Philippine Embassy shelter were selected. Tailored telepsychiatry software facilitated secure online video consultations and psychotherapy sessions with a Philippines-based psychiatrist. Acceptance was measured with the telemedicine satisfaction and usefulness questionnaire. Fifty-five (55) female OFWs participated; most were household service workers (n = 53; 96.36%) with a median age of 35. Mental health disorders were diagnosed in 22 participants (40%) – including acute stress disorder (n = 14; 25.45%), major depressive disorder (n = 5; 9.09%), brief psychotic disorder (n = 1; 1.82%), post-traumatic stress disorder (n = 1; 1.82%), and adjustment disorder (n = 1; 1.82%). Acceptance-wise, the majority of the participants expressed satisfaction with the telepsychiatry service provided (mean = 4.77; SD=0.48). This pioneering research demonstrates the viability of telepsychiatry in providing vital psychosocial support to distressed OFWs in Kuwait. Sustaining and expanding this service across various countries is essential to ensure access to culturally sensitive and responsive mental health resources, thereby promoting mental health equity and the overall well-being of migrant workers
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Title: Acceptability of Telepsychiatry among Overseas Filipino Workers in Kuwait
Description:
The challenges faced by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) expose them to abuse, harming their mental wellness.
Telepsychiatry offers hope by allowing prompt diagnosis, management, and treatment of mental health issues.
Yet, the acceptability of this technology among OFWs has not been studied, and specialized psychiatric services for them are scarce.
This study assessed telepsychiatry acceptance among OFWs in Kuwait.
Using a cross-sectional design, participants with mental health concerns in a Philippine Embassy shelter were selected.
Tailored telepsychiatry software facilitated secure online video consultations and psychotherapy sessions with a Philippines-based psychiatrist.
Acceptance was measured with the telemedicine satisfaction and usefulness questionnaire.
Fifty-five (55) female OFWs participated; most were household service workers (n = 53; 96.
36%) with a median age of 35.
Mental health disorders were diagnosed in 22 participants (40%) – including acute stress disorder (n = 14; 25.
45%), major depressive disorder (n = 5; 9.
09%), brief psychotic disorder (n = 1; 1.
82%), post-traumatic stress disorder (n = 1; 1.
82%), and adjustment disorder (n = 1; 1.
82%).
Acceptance-wise, the majority of the participants expressed satisfaction with the telepsychiatry service provided (mean = 4.
77; SD=0.
48).
This pioneering research demonstrates the viability of telepsychiatry in providing vital psychosocial support to distressed OFWs in Kuwait.
Sustaining and expanding this service across various countries is essential to ensure access to culturally sensitive and responsive mental health resources, thereby promoting mental health equity and the overall well-being of migrant workers.
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