Settipani Cara A, Hawke Lisa D, Cleverley Kristin, Chaim Gloria, Cheung Amy, Mehra Kamna, Rice Maureen, Szatmari Peter, Henderson Joanna
1Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON Canada.
3Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Canada.
Int J Ment Health Syst. 2019 Jul 23;13:52. doi: 10.1186/s13033-019-0306-7. eCollection 2019.
Community-based, integrated youth service hubs have the potential to address some of the longstanding issues with mental health services for youth, including problems with access and system fragmentation. Better understanding of these approaches, particularly efforts to create a single point of entry to comprehensive, evidence-based services through youth service hubs, is needed to help guide future implementation and evaluation. This scoping review identifies the key principles and characteristics of these models of care, as well as the state of the literature, particularly with regard to implementation and replicability.
Electronic databases and grey literature sources were searched for material from 2001 to 2019, with diverse search terms capturing the concept of "integrated" or "one-stop shop" youth mental health services. Title/abstract and full text review were conducted, as well as additional focused searching. After screening 4891 texts at the title/abstract level and 496 at the full-text level, 110 documents were included for data extraction.
Several integrated care hub models for youth mental health services and related frameworks were identified internationally, largely in high-income countries. Common principles included an emphasis on rapid access to care and early intervention, youth and family engagement, youth-friendly settings and services, evidence-informed approaches, and partnerships and collaboration. Program characteristics also revealed similarities (e.g., providing evidence-informed or evidence-based services in youth-friendly spaces), with some differences (e.g., care coordination methods, types of service providers), potentially attributable to lack of available information about key ingredients. Outcome research was limited, with few rigorous evaluations of youth outcomes. Moreover, sufficient information for replication, community evaluation of feasibility or actual implementation was rarely provided.
Internationally, integrated youth service hubs were found to share common key principles, while providing comprehensive services to youth with mental health difficulties. There is a great need for common language and measurement framework to facilitate replication, rigorous evaluation of outcomes, knowledge exchange, and dissemination of findings.
基于社区的综合性青年服务中心有潜力解决青年心理健康服务中一些长期存在的问题,包括获取服务困难和系统碎片化问题。需要更好地理解这些方法,特别是通过青年服务中心建立全面、循证服务单点入口的努力,以帮助指导未来的实施和评估。本范围综述确定了这些照护模式的关键原则和特征,以及文献现状,特别是在实施和可复制性方面。
检索了2001年至2019年的电子数据库和灰色文献来源,使用了各种检索词来捕捉“综合”或“一站式”青年心理健康服务的概念。进行了标题/摘要和全文审查,以及额外的针对性检索。在标题/摘要层面筛选了4891篇文本,在全文层面筛选了496篇,纳入110篇文献进行数据提取。
在国际上,主要是在高收入国家,确定了几种青年心理健康服务综合照护中心模式及相关框架。共同原则包括强调快速获得照护和早期干预、青年及家庭参与、青年友好型环境和服务、循证方法以及伙伴关系与协作。项目特征也显示出相似之处(例如在青年友好型空间提供循证或基于证据的服务),但也存在一些差异(例如照护协调方法、服务提供者类型),这可能归因于缺乏关于关键要素的可用信息。结果研究有限,对青年结果的严格评估很少。此外,很少提供足够的可复制信息、社区可行性评估或实际实施情况。
在国际上,发现综合性青年服务中心在为有心理健康问题的青年提供全面服务的同时,共享共同的关键原则。非常需要通用语言和测量框架,以促进复制、对结果的严格评估、知识交流和研究结果的传播。