Wilson Amy Blank, Barrenger Stacey, Bohrman Casey, Draine Jeffrey
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106-7164, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2013 Apr;40(2):191-206. doi: 10.1007/s11414-012-9307-x.
This research highlights the importance of expanding examinations of service accessibility for hard to engage client populations to include assessments of individuals' ability to gain entrance to services and the system's ability to meet the service needs of particular client populations. The results of this research provide a framework to support these examinations. The increasing levels of selectivity and targeting of mental health services to particular client populations found in this study raise fundamental questions about the goals of service accessibility in 21st century public mental health services generally, and for hard-to-engage clients particularly. These findings also point to the need for examinations of the eligibility criteria and gatekeeping mechanism that are used to target services to particular client populations to determine if they are working as intended and to assess what impact these mechanisms have on hard to engage clients' ability to gain entrance to needed services.
本研究强调了扩大对难以接触的客户群体服务可及性检查的重要性,包括评估个人获得服务的能力以及系统满足特定客户群体服务需求的能力。本研究结果提供了一个支持这些检查的框架。本研究中发现的心理健康服务针对特定客户群体的选择性和针对性水平不断提高,这引发了关于21世纪公共心理健康服务中服务可及性目标的基本问题,尤其是对于难以接触的客户而言。这些发现还指出,需要对用于将服务针对特定客户群体的资格标准和守门机制进行检查,以确定它们是否按预期发挥作用,并评估这些机制对难以接触的客户获得所需服务的能力有何影响。