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Update Practical and Ethical Considerations in Telehealth: Pitfalls and Opportunities
Hull, S. C., Oen-Hsiao, J. M., & Spatz, E. S. (2022). Practical and Ethical Considerations in Telehealth: Pitfalls and Opportunities. The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 95(3), 367–370.
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.
Maheu, M. M., Wright, S. D., Neufeld, J., Drude, K. P., Hilty, D. M., Baker, D. C., & Callan, J. E. (2021). Interprofessional telebehavioral health competencies framework: Implications for telepsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 52(5), 439–448.
Martin, J. N., Millán, F., & Campbell, L. F. (2020). Telepsychology practice: Primer and first steps.Practice Innovations, 5(2), 114–127.
QUESTION 5 What common ethical considerations occur in an attempt to balance benefits and non-malfeasance? To select and enter your answer go to Test.