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Primary Mental Health Care in the Family Health Team Setting: Tracking Patient Care from Referral to Outcome

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
26 August 2015

Abstract

This study reports on the mental health services provided at a large, multi-site Ontario family health team (FHT) across one year of service delivery, describing a unique model of collaboration between psychology, social work, and primary care medicine. Patient satisfaction ratings and clinical outcomes were examined pre- and post-treatment. Referral patterns, presenting concerns, wait times, and treatment services are also reported. Significant positive outcomes were observed and patient satisfaction was very high. Importantly, short wait times (m = 6.4 weeks) were found relative to traditional mental health settings.

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Cette étude traite des services en santé mentale fournis par une équipe de santé familiale de l'Ontario dans plusieurs établissements sur une période d'un an et présente un modèle unique de collaboration entre la psychologie, le travail social et la médecine de premier recours. Le niveau de satisfaction des patients et patientes et les résultats cliniques ont été évalués avant et après les traitements. Les pratiques en matière d'orientation, les problèmes initiaux, les délais d'attente et les traitements ont également été analysés. Des résultats positifs significatifs ont été observés et la satisfaction des patients et patientes a été très élevée. D'abord et avant tout, les délais d'attente sont courts (m = 6,4 semaines) comparativement aux environnements de santé mentale traditionnels.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 34Number 3November 2015
Pages: 51 - 65

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Version of record online: 26 August 2015

Key Words

  1. primary care medicine
  2. collaborative care
  3. mental health care
  4. family health teams
  5. clinical outcomes

Mots-clés

  1. médecine de premier recours
  2. soins en collaboration
  3. services de santé mentale
  4. équipes de santé familiale
  5. résultats cliniques

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Kristina Cordeiro [email protected]
The Hospital for Sick Children
Mirisse Foroughe
Tessie Mastorakos

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