941 resultados para Mental healthcare ambulatory
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Objectives: To compare mental health care utilization regarding the source, types, and intensity of mental health services received, unmet need for services, and out of pocket cost among non-institutionalized psychologically distressed women and men. ^ Method: Cross-sectional data for 19,325 non-institutionalized mentally distressed adult respondents to the “The National Survey on Drug Use and Health” (NSDUH), for the years 2006 -2008, representing over twenty-nine millions U.S. adults was analyzed. To assess the relative odds for women compared to men, logistic regression analysis was used for source of service, for types of barriers, for unmet need and cost; zero inflated negative binomial regression for intensity of utilization; and ordinal logistic regression analysis for quantifying out-of-pocket expenditure. ^ Results: Overall, 43% of mentally distressed adults utilized a form of mental health treatment; representing 12.6 million U.S psychologically distressed adults. Females utilized more mental health care compared to males in the previous 12 months (OR: 1. 70; 95% CI: 1.54, 1.83). Similarly, females were 54% more likely to get help for psychological distress in an outpatient setting and females were associated with an increased probability of using medication for mental distress (OR: 1.72; 95% CI: 1.63, 1.98). Women were 1.25 times likelier to visit a mental health center (specialty care) than men. ^ Females were positively associated with unmet needs (OR: 1.50; 95% CI: 1.29, 1.75) after taking into account predisposing, enabling, and need (PEN) characteristics. Women with perceived unmet needs were 23% (OR: 0.77; 95% CI: 0.59, 0.99) less likely than men to report societal accommodation (stigma) as a barrier to mental health care. At any given cutoff point, women were 1.74 times likelier to be in the higher payment categories for inpatient out of pocket cost when other variables in the model are held constant. Conclusions: Women utilize more specialty mental healthcare, report more unmet need, and pay more inpatient out of pocket costs than men. These gender disparities exist even after controlling for predisposing, enabling, and need variables. Creating policies that not only provide mental health care access but also de-stigmatize mental illness will bring us one step closer to eliminating gender disparities in mental health care.^
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OBJECTIVE: Recent critiques of incident reporting suggest that its role in managing safety has been over emphasized. The objective of this study was to examine the perceived effectiveness of incident reporting in improving safety in mental health and acute hospital settings by asking staff about their perceptions and experiences. DESIGN: /st>Qualitative research design using documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews. SETTING: /st>Two large teaching hospitals in London; one providing acute and the other mental healthcare. PARTICIPANTS: /st>Sixty-two healthcare practitioners with experience of reporting and analysing incidents. RESULTS: /st>Incident reporting was perceived as having a positive effect on safety, not only by leading to changes in care processes but also by changing staff attitudes and knowledge. Staff discussed examples of both instrumental and conceptual uses of the knowledge generated by incident reports. There are difficulties in using incident reports to improve safety in healthcare at all stages of the incident reporting process. Differences in the risks encountered and the organizational systems developed in the two hospitals to review reported incidents could be linked to the differences we found in attitudes to incident reporting between the two hospitals. CONCLUSION: /st>Incident reporting can be a powerful tool for developing and maintaining an awareness of risks in healthcare practice. Using incident reports to improve care is challenging and the study highlighted the complexities involved and the difficulties faced by staff in learning from incident data.
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This thesis addressed the problem of risk analysis in mental healthcare, with respect to the GRiST project at Aston University. That project provides a risk-screening tool based on the knowledge of 46 experts, captured as mind maps that describe relationships between risks and patterns of behavioural cues. Mind mapping, though, fails to impose control over content, and is not considered to formally represent knowledge. In contrast, this thesis treated GRiSTs mind maps as a rich knowledge base in need of refinement; that process drew on existing techniques for designing databases and knowledge bases. Identifying well-defined mind map concepts, though, was hindered by spelling mistakes, and by ambiguity and lack of coverage in the tools used for researching words. A novel use of the Edit Distance overcame those problems, by assessing similarities between mind map texts, and between spelling mistakes and suggested corrections. That algorithm further identified stems, the shortest text string found in related word-forms. As opposed to existing approaches’ reliance on built-in linguistic knowledge, this thesis devised a novel, more flexible text-based technique. An additional tool, Correspondence Analysis, found patterns in word usage that allowed machines to determine likely intended meanings for ambiguous words. Correspondence Analysis further produced clusters of related concepts, which in turn drove the automatic generation of novel mind maps. Such maps underpinned adjuncts to the mind mapping software used by GRiST; one such new facility generated novel mind maps, to reflect the collected expert knowledge on any specified concept. Mind maps from GRiST are stored as XML, which suggested storing them in an XML database. In fact, the entire approach here is ”XML-centric”, in that all stages rely on XML as far as possible. A XML-based query language allows user to retrieve information from the mind map knowledge base. The approach, it was concluded, will prove valuable to mind mapping in general, and to detecting patterns in any type of digital information.
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Innovative research conducted by Dr Jan Golembiewski from Medical Architectures Australasia-Pacific, in the area of environmental design for mental healthcare helps us reflect, through experiential storytelling, on the importance of paying attention to positive environmental ‘triggers for action’ when designing physical spaces to help manage particular patients’ conditions. This article is written about the mental health experience specifically, however environmental design is an issue we can all relate to in our everyday lives (at home, at work, social spots or in places such as hospitals or retreats) when we instinctively notice a connection between our mental health and our surroundings or a healthy sense of place.
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Accepted Article Abstract Background: Liver diseases in Australia are estimated to affect 6 million people with a societal cost of $51 billion annually. Information about utilization of specialist hepatology care is critical in informing policy makers about the requirements for delivery of hepatology-related health care. Aims: This study examined etiology and severity of liver disease seen in a tertiary hospital hepatology clinic, as well as resource utilisation patterns. Methods: A longitudinal cohort study included consecutive patients booked in hepatology outpatient clinics during a 3 month period. Subsequent outpatient appointments for these patients over the following 12 months were then recorded. Results: During the initial 3 month period 1471 appointments were scheduled with a hepatologist, 1136 of which were attended. 21% of patients were “new cases”. Hepatitis B (HBV) was the most common disease etiology for new cases (37%). Advanced disease at presentation varied between etiology, with HBV (5%), Hepatitis C (HCV) (31%), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) (46%) and alcoholic liver disease (ALD) (72%). Most patients (83%) attended multiple hepatology appointments, and a range of referrals patterns for procedures, investigations and other specialty assessments were observed. Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of HBV in new case referrals. Patients with HCV, NAFLD and ALD have a high prevalence of advanced liver disease at referral, requiring ongoing surveillance for development of decompensated liver disease and liver cancer. These findings that describe patterns of health service utilisation among patients with liver disease provide useful information for planning sustainable health service provision for this clinical population
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Os Transtornos Mentais Comuns (TMC), especialmente ansiedade e depressão, são altamente prevalentes, independentemente das dificuldades com a sua classificação. Na Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS), representada no Brasil pela Estratégia de Saúde da Família (ESF), essas condições são pouco detectadas e tratadas, o que resulta em sobrecarga para pacientes, famílias e comunidades, além de prejuízos sociais e econômicos. Tal situação pode ser atenuada integrando-se cuidados de saúde mental à atenção básica. Nesse sentido, objetivou-se identificar e analisar as intervenções psicossociais voltadas para o cuidado do sofrimento psíquico e dos TMC atualmente empregadas na APS, no Brasil e no exterior. Para isso, foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica da literatura nacional e internacional através das bases de dados MEDLINE/PubMed e LILACS/BVS. As intervenções identificadas foram reunidas em dois grupos. No primeiro, incluíram-se as intervenções com formato tradicional em que um profissional graduado conduz o tratamento presencialmente, enquanto no segundo grupo foram alocados os arranjos diferenciados em que o contato com o profissional é reduzido e seu papel é mais o de facilitar do que de liderar o tratamento, tal como nas intervenções com o uso de mão de obra leiga em saúde, suporte ao autocuidado, e sistemas automatizados ou pacotes de tratamento informatizados oferecidos via internet. Teoricamente, Terapia Interpessoal, Terapia Cognitivo-comportamental e Terapia de Solução de Problemas embasaram as intervenções. Na APS internacional, as intervenções são breves e bastante estruturadas, incluindo um plano de ação definido em um manual de aplicação. Na Estratégia de Saúde da Família destacaram-se as intervenções grupais e a Terapia Comunitária, modelo especialmente desenvolvido por brasileiros. Verificou-se que os TMC ganham visibilidade à medida que a APS se consolida no território e próxima à população. No exterior, a integração da saúde mental na APS é um processo em consolidação e há crescente tecnificação das intervenções psicossociais, enquanto, no Brasil, a aproximação da APS com a ESF é recente e não há um padrão de atuação consolidado. Resultados insuficientes ou controversos impediram concluir quais são as melhores intervenções, porém a alta prevalência dos TMC e o potencial de cuidado do setor da APS exigem que as pesquisas continuem.
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O consumo de cocaína e crack gera importantes repercussões para saúde. Em relação aos usuários destas drogas, há predomínio dos homens sobre as mulheres. Em virtude das mulheres serem o grupo minoritário, o cuidado de saúde mental nem sempre observa as especificidades do gênero feminino e suas vulnerabilidades no processo saúde-doença. Para investigar esta problemática, foi proposto o objeto de estudo "As singularidades do gênero feminino no cuidado psicossocial às usuárias de cocaína e crack". Delimitaram-se os seguintes objetivos: Analisar o cuidado psicossocial às mulheres usuárias de Crack e Cocaína e Discutir a abordagem das singularidades do gênero feminino neste cuidado. Adotou-se como referencial teórico da pesquisa a categoria Gênero. Para alcançar estes objetivos, optou-se por pesquisa qualitativa, que foi desenvolvida no único CAPS ad do município de Duque de Caxias, localizado na Baixada Fluminense do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Os participantes da pesquisa foram profissionais de saúde que exercem o cuidado das mulheres usuárias de cocaína e crack. Para coleta de dados, utilizou-se a triangulação de técnicas: a) observação sistemática nos espaços de cuidado coletivo; b) entrevistas semiestruturadas com os profissionais de saúde e c) análise documental dos prontuários das mulheres. A análise dos dados empíricos foi orientada pela Hermenêutica-Dialética. Foram analisados 113 prontuários das mulheres assistidas no CAPS ad. A maioria das mulheres estava na faixa etária de 20 a 34 anos, solteiras, mães com prole menor de idade, que viviam com os familiares, não tinham fonte de renda própria e envolvimento com a justiça. Quase a totalidade utilizava também outras drogas, como tabaco, maconha e álcool. Foram entrevistados 17 profissionais de saúde. As categorias da pesquisa foram: Concepções dos profissionais sobre o cuidado psicossocial: centrado na pessoa e centrado na doença; as questões do gênero feminino e as usuárias de crack e cocaína; a condição feminina e suas influências no cuidado psicossocial. As singularidades de gênero no cuidado psicossocial foram reveladas no comportamento e enfrentamento das mulheres frente ao uso de cocaína e crack, mas também nas estratégias de cuidado adotadas pelos profissionais. O cuidado psicossocial por vezes reforça os estereótipos de gênero e, por outra, estimula o exercício da autonomia feminina. Os profissionais apresentaram percepções determinadas pelas questões de gênero, atribuindo às mulheres características distintivas, como a "fragilidade" e a dependência emocional, que interferem nas vivências femininas acerca do uso de cocaína e crack. A prostituição surgiu como uma consequência da vulnerabilidade do gênero feminino no contexto de consumo de drogas. Recomenda-se a implementação de ações programáticas direcionadas para as singularidades da clientela feminina e a discussão das iniquidades de gênero no âmbito da formação profissional, da assistência e da pesquisa para superar a práxis reducionista e a naturalização das diferenças e da subalternidade feminina nestes espaços de produção de saúde. Como integrante da equipe de saúde, enfermeiros e auxiliares de enfermagem necessitam estar sensibilizados para as questões de gênero e terem uma maior participação no cuidado individual e coletivo desta clientela.
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© Cambridge University Press 2014.Background Asian Americans (AAs) and Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders (NHs/PIs) are the fastest growing segments of the US population. However, their population sizes are small, and thus AAs and NHs/PIs are often aggregated into a single racial/ethnic group or omitted from research and health statistics. The groups' substance use disorders (SUDs) and treatment needs have been under-recognized. Method We examined recent epidemiological data on the extent of alcohol and drug use disorders and the use of treatment services by AAs and NHs/PIs. Results NHs/PIs on average were less educated and had lower levels of household income than AAs. Considered as a single group, AAs and NHs/PIs showed a low prevalence of substance use and disorders. Analyses of survey data that compared AAs and NHs/PIs revealed higher prevalences of substance use (alcohol, drugs), depression and delinquency among NHs than among AAs. Among treatment-seeking patients in mental healthcare settings, NHs/PIs had higher prevalences of DSM-IV diagnoses than AAs (alcohol/drug, mood, adjustment, childhood-onset disruptive or impulse-control disorders), although co-morbidity was common in both groups. AAs and NHs/PIs with an SUD were unlikely to use treatment, especially treatment for alcohol problems, and treatment use tended to be related to involvement with the criminal justice system. Conclusions Although available data are limited by small sample sizes of AAs and NHs/PIs, they demonstrate the need to separate AAs and NHs/PIs in health statistics and increase research into substance use and treatment needs for these fast-growing but understudied population groups.
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Purpose To provide a brief overview of the literature to date which has focussed on co-production within mental healthcare in the UK, including service user and carer involvement and collaboration. Design The paper presents key outcomes from studies which have explicitly attempted to introduce co-produced care in addition to specific tools designed to encourage co-production within mental health services. The paper debates the cultural and ideological shift required for staff, service users and family members to undertake co-produced care and outlines challenges ahead with respect to service redesign and new roles in practice. Findings Informal carers (family and friends) are recognised as a fundamental resource for mental health service provision, as well as a rich source of expertise through experience, yet their views are rarely solicited by mental health professionals or taken into account during decision-making. This issue is considered alongside new policy recommendations which advocate the development of co-produced services and care. Research Limitations Despite the launch of a number of initiatives designed to build on peer experience and support, there has been a lack of attention on the differing dynamic which remains evident between healthcare professionals and people using mental health services. Co-production sheds a light on the blurring of roles, trust and shared endeavour (Slay and Stephens, 2013) but, despite an increase in peer recovery workers across England, there has been little research or service development designed to focus explicitly on this particular dynamic. Practical Implications Despite these challenges, coproduction in mental healthcare represents a real opportunity for the skills and experience of family members to be taken into account and could provide a mechanism to achieve the ‘triangle of care’ with input, recognition and respect given to all (service users, carers, professionals) whose lives are touched by mental distress. However, lack of attention in relation to carer perspectives, expertise and potential involvement could undermine the potential for coproduction to act as a vehicle to encourage person-centred care which accounts for social in addition to clinical factors. Social Implications The families of people with severe and enduring mental illness (SMI) assume a major responsibility for the provision of care and support to their relatives over extended time periods (Rose et al, 2004). Involving carers in discussions about care planning could help to provide a wider picture about the impact of mental health difficulties, beyond symptom reduction. The ‘co-production of care’ reflects a desire to work meaningfully and fully with service users and carers. However, to date, little work has been undertaken in order to coproduce services through the ‘triangle of care’ with carers bringing their own skills, resources and expertise. Originality/Value This paper debates the current involvement of carers across mental healthcare and debates whether co-production could be a vehicle to utilise carer expertise, enhance quality and satisfaction with mental healthcare. The critique of current work highlights the danger of increasing expectations on service providers to undertake work aligned to key initiatives (shared decision-making, person-centred care, co-production), that have common underpinning principles but, in the absence of practical guidance, could be addressed in isolation rather than as an integrated approach within a ‘triangle of care’.
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Au Québec, face à la prévalence élevée des problèmes de santé mentale et à la pénurie de médecins psychiatres, le médecin omnipraticien (MO) occupe une place primordiale dans la prise en charge et le suivi des soins de santé mentale. Dans le contexte de réforme du système de santé mentale axée sur un renforcement de la collaboration entre les MO, les psychiatres et les équipes de santé mentale, notre étude vise à mieux comprendre la pratique clinique et la pratique collaborative développée par les MO, leur appréciation des outils de travail et de la qualité des services de santé mentale, dans le but d’améliorer la complémentarité des soins au niveau primaire. Cette étude transversale impliquait 1415 MO de neuf territoires de centre de santé et de services sociaux (CSSS) du Québec. L’échantillon final était constitué de 398 MO représentatifs de lieux de pratique diversifiés et le taux de réponse était de 41%. Nos résultats mettent en évidence que la pratique clinique et la pratique collaborative des MO diffère selon le degré de gravité des problèmes de santé mentale des patients rencontrés, c’est à dire, trouble transitoire/modéré de santé mentale (TTM.SM) ou trouble grave de santé mentale (TG.SM), et que les MO sont favorables au fait de travailler en collaboration avec les autres professionnels de la santé mentale. Ainsi, il apparaît important de renforcer l’accessibilité des MO aux professionnels de la santé mentale, particulièrement les psychiatres, et de les informer de l’existence des autres acteurs en santé mentale sur leur territoire, pour renforcer la collaboration et la qualité des soins primaires de santé mentale.
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Cette étude de cas vise à comparer le modèle de soins implanté sur le territoire d’un centre de santé et des services sociaux (CSSS) de la région de Montréal aux modèles de soins en étapes et à examiner l’influence de facteurs contextuels sur l’implantation de ce modèle. Au total, 13 cliniciens et gestionnaires travaillant à l’interface entre la première et la deuxième ligne ont participé à une entrevue semi-structurée. Les résultats montrent que le modèle de soins hiérarchisés implanté se compare en plusieurs points aux modèles de soins en étapes. Cependant, certains éléments de ces derniers sont à intégrer afin d’améliorer l’efficience et la qualité des soins, notamment l’introduction de critères d’évaluation objectifs et la spécification des interventions démontrées efficaces à privilégier. Aussi, plusieurs facteurs influençant l’implantation d’un modèle de soins hiérarchisés sont dégagés. Parmi ceux-ci, la présence de concertation et de lieux d’apprentissage représente un élément clé. Néanmoins, certains éléments sont à considérer pour favoriser sa réussite dont l’uniformisation des critères et des mécanismes de référence, la clarification des rôles du guichet d’accès en santé mentale et l’adhésion des omnipraticiens au modèle de soins hiérarchisés. En somme, l’utilisation des cadres de référence et d’analyse peut guider les gestionnaires sur les enjeux à considérer pour favoriser l’implantation d’un modèle de soins basé sur les données probantes, ce qui, à long terme, devrait améliorer l’efficience des services offerts et leur adéquation avec les besoins populationnels.
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Plus de la moitié des adolescents suicidaires dont une large proportion présente un trouble de personnalité limite (TPL) abandonnent leur traitement. Les conséquences de leur défection sont préoccupantes considérant la récurrence de leurs conduites suicidaires et le fait que cette pathologie augmente le risque d’une évolution défavorable à l’âge adulte. À partir d’une méthode de théorisation ancrée constructiviste, cette étude visait à comprendre les processus associés à l’instabilité du mode de consultation des adolescents avec TPL. Elle a permis de spécifier les vulnérabilités à l’abandon des adolescents avec TPL et celles de leurs parents et mis au jour que l’atténuation des problèmes d’accessibilité, la préparation au traitement, l’adaptation des soins aux particularités du TPL et finalement la prise en compte de la disposition à traiter des soignants constituent des réponses déterminantes pour leur engagement. Les processus de désengagement ont également été spécifiés. Des perceptions négatives à l’égard du traitement, du soignant ou du fait d’être en traitement génèrent une activation émotionnelle. Celle-ci induit ensuite des attitudes contre-productives qui évoluent vers des comportements francs de désengagement. Dans ce contexte, des réponses du dispositif de soins telles une régulation insuffisante de l’engagement, des impairs thérapeutiques et des demandes paradoxales précipitent l’abandon de traitement. Finalement, les processus impliqués dans l’abandon de traitement ont été formalisés dans le Modèle de l’engagement et de l’abandon de traitement des adolescents avec TPL. Celui-ci illustre que des processus distincts caractériseraient les abandons précoces et les abandons tardifs des adolescents avec TPL. L’abandon précoce résulterait de l’échec du dispositif de soins à profiter de l’impulsion de la demande d’aide pour engager l’adolescent et le parent lors de ce premier moment critique de sa trajectoire de soins. En contrepartie, les abandons tardifs traduiraient les défaillances du dispositif de soins à adopter des mesures correctives pour les maintenir en traitement lors d’un deuxième moment critique marqué par leur désengagement. Les taux d’abandon de traitement de ces jeunes pourraient être diminués par un dispositif de soins qui reconnaît les périls inhérents au traitement de cette clientèle, se montre proactif pour résoudre les problèmes de désengagement, intègre des mécanismes de soutien aux soignants et favorise une pratique réflexive.
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Introduction et recension des écrits : Récemment, les suicides de vétérans et d’athlètes professionnels ont attiré l’attention sur l’association entre le TCC et le suicide. Les lignes directrices concernant la prise en charge en santé mentale dans cette population demeurent fragmentaires. Les objectifs de cette thèse sont de 1) déterminer si une association existe entre le TCC subi dans l’enfance et le suicide futur, 2) explorer si les personnes qui se sont suicidées ont consulté un psychiatre dans l’année précédant le suicide et évaluer si cela diffère selon que la personne ait eu un TCC ou non, 3) décrire et qualifier l’offre québécoise de santé mentale offerte en réadaptation aux enfants et aux adultes ayant subi un TCC. Méthodologie : Le volet épidémiologique consiste en une étude de cohorte rétrospective sur un échantillon de 135 703 enfants ayant reçu des services médicaux au Québec en 1987 et suivis jusqu’en 2008. Le volet qualitatif comprend un sondage auprès des gestionnaires des programmes de réadaptation TCC du Québec, des groupes de discussion avec des cliniciens et des entrevues avec des survivants de TCC et leurs proches. Résultats : Notre étude épidémiologique confirme une association significative entre le TCC subi dans l’enfance (HR 1,49 IC95% 1,04- 2,14), dans l’adolescence (HR 1,57, IC 95% 1,09-2,26) et à l’âge adulte (HR 2,53, IC95% 1,79-3,59) et le suicide. Malgré un risque de suicide plus élevé, les personnes avec un TCC et qui se sont suicidées n’ont pas consulté de psychiatre plus fréquemment que les personnes sans TCC (OR 1,29, IC 95% 0,75- 2,24). Par ailleurs, notre étude qualitative révèle que les forces du système actuel incluent une bonne qualité des services, mais qu’il existe des faiblesses au niveau de l’accès aux médecins spécialisés, du dépistage systématique et de l’accès aux services à long terme. Nos recommandations incluent le développement d’une approche coordonnée en santé mentale, l’implication automatique d’un gestionnaire de cas et l’amélioration des mécanismes d’accès après le congé.