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Section 5

Ethical TMH Case Study:
Beneficence & Non-Malfeasance

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A Pragmatic Parallel arm Randomized-Controlled
Trial of A Multi-Pronged Electronic Health
Record-Based Clinical Decision Support Tool
Protocol to Reduce Low-Value Antipsychotic
Prescriptions among Older Adults
with Alzheimer's and Related Dementias

- Mafi, J. N., Walling, A. M., Villaflores, C., Vangala, S., Sorensen, A., Cheng, E., Turner, A., Trutner, Z., Cheng, G., Arbanas, J. C., Waterman, B., Shu, S., Goldstein, N., & Sarkisian, C. (2022). A pragmatic parallel arm randomized-controlled trial of a multi-pronged electronic health record-based clinical decision support tool protocol to reduce low-value antipsychotic prescriptions among older adults with Alzheimer's and related dementias. PloS one, 17(12), e0277409.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:

Barnett, J. E., & Kolmes, K. (2016). The practice of tele-mental health: Ethical, legal, and clinical issues for practitioners. Practice Innovations, 1(1), 53–66.

Glueckauf, R. L., Maheu, M. M., Drude, K. P., Wells, B. A., Wang, Y., Gustafson, D. J., & Nelson, E.-L. (2018). Survey of psychologists’ telebehavioral health practices: Technology use, ethical issues, and training needs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 49(3), 205–219.

Lustgarten, S. D., & Colbow, A. J. (2017). Ethical concerns for telemental health therapy amidst governmental surveillance. American Psychologist, 72(2), 159–170.

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