Shumway Martha, Unick George J, McConnell William A, Catalano Ralph, Forster Peter
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco 94110, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2004 Aug;40(4):281-95. doi: 10.1023/b:comh.0000035225.19252.92.
This study tested the feasibility of a simple mail survey approach to measuring community preferences for mental health services. A 38 item survey detected statistically significant differences in preferences for four central goals, finding that community members most value Focus on the Severely Mentally Ill, followed by Community Safety and Environment, Service Quality and Original Community Mental Health Goals. Some procedural problems were encountered that reduced the response rates, however, the study yielded information that suggests improved procedures for future surveys. Simple mail surveys appear to offer a potentially affordable, efficient way to assess community service priorities.
本研究测试了一种简单的邮件调查方法用于衡量社区对心理健康服务偏好的可行性。一项包含38个条目的调查发现,在对四个核心目标的偏好上存在统计学上的显著差异,结果显示社区成员最看重关注重度精神疾病患者,其次是社区安全与环境、服务质量以及最初的社区心理健康目标。不过,研究中遇到了一些程序问题,导致回复率降低,然而,该研究得出的信息为未来调查改进程序提供了建议。简单的邮件调查似乎提供了一种潜在的低成本、高效的方式来评估社区服务的优先事项。