Sfetcu Raluca, Toma Daciana, Tudose Catalina, Vladescu Cristian
Psychology Department, "Spiru Haret" University, Bucharest, Romania.
The Center for Health Services Assessment and Research, National School of Public Health, Management and Professional Development, Bucharest, Romania.
Front Neurol. 2021 Jun 24;12:641217. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.641217. eCollection 2021.
The mental health of the elderly is a matter of increased concern in the context of an aging population since currently only a small fraction of this population is receiving adequate care. The provision of treatment in primary care by the General Practitioners (GPs) has been proposed for over a decade as a potential solution, as services offered by GPs are more accessible, less susceptible to stigma, and have a more comprehensive view of the other health care problems that the elderly might suffer from. In this study, we explored the perception of Romanian GPs regarding their practice and roles in caring for the mental health of the elderly as well as the willingness to increase their future involvement in the management of dementia and other mental health problems. Data was collected via an online questionnaire structured on four dimensions: (1) GPs' sociodemographic profile and practice characteristics, (2) GPs assessment of the services available for elderly with mental health problems, (3) GPs current involvement in mental health care for different categories of problems, and (4) factors that might influence the future involvement of GPs in providing care for elderly with mental health problems. The survey was sent via the member mailing lists of the National Society for Family Medicine. Results show that GPs are currently limited by prescribing possibilities, available resources and knowledge in the area, but they are willing to expand their role in the areas of early recognition and prevention of mental health problems as well as providing disease management and collaborative care. An improved communication with mental health care professionals, a better access to resources and having more financial incentives are the three most important categories for GPs to increase their involvement. In conclusion, increasing the access to personal and professional resources and setting up functional communication channels with specialized mental health care could motivate GPs to provide timely mental health support to elderly patients.
在人口老龄化的背景下,老年人的心理健康问题日益受到关注,因为目前只有一小部分老年人得到了足够的护理。十多年来,人们一直提议由全科医生(GPs)在初级保健中提供治疗,作为一种潜在的解决方案,因为全科医生提供的服务更容易获得,更不易受到污名化影响,并且对老年人可能患有的其他医疗问题有更全面的了解。在本研究中,我们探讨了罗马尼亚全科医生对其在照顾老年人心理健康方面的实践和角色的看法,以及他们未来增加参与痴呆症和其他心理健康问题管理的意愿。数据通过一份在线问卷收集,该问卷基于四个维度构建:(1)全科医生的社会人口统计学特征和实践特点;(2)全科医生对为有心理健康问题的老年人提供的现有服务的评估;(3)全科医生目前对不同类别问题的心理健康护理的参与情况;(4)可能影响全科医生未来参与为有心理健康问题的老年人提供护理的因素。该调查通过国家家庭医学协会的会员邮件列表发送。结果表明,全科医生目前受到处方可能性、可用资源和该领域知识的限制,但他们愿意在心理健康问题的早期识别和预防以及提供疾病管理和协作护理等领域扩大自己的作用。改善与心理健康护理专业人员的沟通、更好地获取资源以及获得更多经济激励是全科医生增加参与度的三个最重要类别。总之,增加获取个人和专业资源的机会以及建立与专业心理健康护理的有效沟通渠道,可以激励全科医生为老年患者提供及时的心理健康支持。