Adelsheim Steven
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA,
Acad Psychiatry. 2014 Aug;38(4):405-8. doi: 10.1007/s40596-014-0174-z. Epub 2014 Jun 10.
There is a substantial unmet need for mental health and substance abuse services in the USA. In 2009, the Institute of Medicine recommended increased early identification and intervention for young people with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. With the expansion of integrated models in primary care settings, we now have the chance to improve outcomes for young people with mental health conditions, just as we have by improving the early identification and treatment of other preventable and/or treatable conditions such as obesity, asthma, or HIV. This is a moment of great opportunity to fundamentally change how young people access mental health care in our country. Through strategic integration of care, we can increase access to care for those who would not seek out mental health services because of the stigma or inconvenience of reaching out to a mental health provider; we can identify those who need care earlier and reduce the impact of mental illness on individuals, family, and community through early identification and treatment; and we can purposefully embed integration into provider training programs for both primary care and mental health providers to ensure sustainability.
美国对心理健康和药物滥用服务有着巨大的未满足需求。2009年,医学研究所建议加强对患有精神、情感和行为障碍的年轻人的早期识别和干预。随着初级保健机构中综合模式的扩展,我们现在有机会改善患有心理健康问题的年轻人的治疗效果,就像我们通过改善对肥胖、哮喘或艾滋病毒等其他可预防和/或可治疗疾病的早期识别和治疗所做的那样。这是从根本上改变我国年轻人获得心理健康护理方式的绝佳机会。通过战略性的护理整合,我们可以增加那些因耻辱感或联系心理健康服务提供者不便而不会寻求心理健康服务的人获得护理的机会;我们可以更早地识别那些需要护理的人,并通过早期识别和治疗减少精神疾病对个人、家庭和社区的影响;我们可以有目的地将整合纳入初级保健和心理健康服务提供者的培训计划,以确保可持续性。