Lived Experience Australia Ltd., Adelaide, SA 5070, Australia.
College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5042, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 5;18(19):10464. doi: 10.3390/ijerph181910464.
Mental health issues are a severe global concern with significant personal, social, and economic consequences and costs. This paper reports results of an online survey disseminated across the Australian community investigating why people with mental health issues choose particular mental health services over others, what causes them to disengage from services, and what factors and qualities of services are important to consumers to support their continued engagement or re-engagement with mental health services. The importance of GPs was evident, given their key role in providing mental healthcare, especially to those referred to as "the missing middle"-consumers with mental health issues who fall through the gaps in care in other parts of the healthcare system. The study found that many respondents chose to engage with mental healthcare providers primarily due to accessibility and affordability, but also because of the relational qualities that they displayed as part of delivering care. These qualities fostered consumers' sense of trust, feeling listened to, and not being stigmatized as part of help seeking and having their mental health needs met. Implications for education and practice are offered.
心理健康问题是一个严重的全球问题,具有重大的个人、社会和经济后果和成本。本文报告了一项在澳大利亚社区进行的在线调查结果,该调查旨在研究为什么有心理健康问题的人选择特定的心理健康服务而不是其他服务,导致他们脱离服务的原因,以及服务的哪些因素和质量对消费者很重要,以支持他们继续或重新参与心理健康服务。全科医生的重要性显而易见,因为他们在提供精神保健方面发挥着关键作用,特别是对那些被称为“中间缺失者”的人——那些在医疗保健系统其他部分的护理间隙中出现心理健康问题的消费者。研究发现,许多受访者选择与精神保健提供者接触主要是因为他们的可及性和可负担性,但也因为他们在提供护理过程中表现出的关系质量。这些质量培养了消费者的信任感、被倾听的感觉,并且在寻求帮助和满足他们的心理健康需求时不会被污名化。本文提供了教育和实践方面的启示。