Hepner Kimberly A, Farris Coreen, Farmer Carrie M, Iyiewuare Praise O, Tanielian Terri, Wilks Asa, Robbins Michael, Paddock Susan M, Pincus Harold Alan
Rand Health Q. 2018 Apr 1;7(3):3. eCollection 2018 Apr.
Providing accessible, high-quality care for psychological health (PH) conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), is important to maintaining a healthy, mission-ready force. It is unclear whether the current system of care meets the needs of service members with PTSD or MDD, and little is known about the barriers to delivering guideline-concordant care. RAND used existing provider workforce data, a provider survey, and key informant interviews to (1) provide an overview of the PH workforce at military treatment facilities (MTFs), (2) examine the extent to which care for PTSD and MDD in military treatment facilities is consistent with Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense clinical practice guidelines, and (3) identify facilitators and barriers to providing this care. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of providers' perspectives on their capacity to deliver PH care within MTFs and presents detailed results by provider type and service branch. Findings suggest that most providers report using guideline-concordant psychotherapies, but use varied by provider type. The majority of providers reported receiving at least minimal training and supervision in at least one recommended psychotherapy for PTSD and for MDD. Still, more than one-quarter of providers reported that limits on travel and lack of protected time in their schedule affected their ability to access additional professional training. Finally, most providers reported routinely screening patients for PTSD and MDD with a validated screening instrument, but fewer providers reported using a validated screening instrument to monitor treatment progress.
为创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和重度抑郁症(MDD)等心理健康(PH)状况提供可及的、高质量的护理,对于维持一支健康且随时能执行任务的部队至关重要。目前的护理系统是否满足患有创伤后应激障碍或重度抑郁症的军人的需求尚不清楚,而且对于提供符合指南的护理的障碍知之甚少。兰德公司利用现有的医疗服务人员数据、一项医疗服务人员调查以及关键信息人访谈来(1)概述军事治疗机构(MTF)中的心理健康医疗服务人员情况,(2)检查军事治疗机构中对创伤后应激障碍和重度抑郁症的护理在多大程度上符合退伍军人事务部/国防部临床实践指南,以及(3)确定提供这种护理的促进因素和障碍。本研究全面评估了医疗服务人员对他们在军事治疗机构内提供心理健康护理能力的看法,并按医疗服务人员类型和军种呈现了详细结果。研究结果表明,大多数医疗服务人员报告使用符合指南的心理治疗方法,但使用情况因医疗服务人员类型而异。大多数医疗服务人员报告在至少一种推荐用于治疗创伤后应激障碍和重度抑郁症的心理治疗方面接受了至少最低限度的培训和监督。尽管如此,超过四分之一的医疗服务人员报告说,出行限制和日程中缺乏受保护时间影响了他们获得额外专业培训的能力。最后,大多数医疗服务人员报告常规使用经过验证的筛查工具对患者进行创伤后应激障碍和重度抑郁症筛查,但较少有医疗服务人员报告使用经过验证的筛查工具来监测治疗进展。