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Virtual Consultations for Mental Health Support in Medical Tourism: Insights From an Interview-Based Study
Abstract
The growing global demand for medical tourism has highlighted the importance of addressing not only physical health but also psychological well-being. Medical tourists often experience stress, anxiety, and cultural disorientation while navigating treatment in unfamiliar settings. This study explores the role of virtual consultations in providing mental health support to medical tourists. Using a qualitative, interview-based research design, insights were gathered from medical tourists, healthcare providers, and mental health professionals to understand perceptions, benefits, and challenges of virtual mental health services. Findings indicate that virtual consultations enhance accessibility, offer continuity of care across borders, and reduce stigma associated with seeking support in host destinations. However, challenges such as technological barriers, cultural sensitivity, and regulatory discrepancies persist.
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