Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI, USA.
RiverStone Health, Billings, MT, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2023 Nov;62(11):1369-1374. doi: 10.1177/00099228231158365.
The national shortage of child psychiatrists has resulted in the necessity of primary care providers (PCPs) managing increased mental health concerns of youth. The Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program (WI CPCP) is one of several programs throughout the United States which provide PCPs with education, consultation, and resource support related to pediatric mental health. To evaluate initial impact of the program, data from 190 pediatricians and family practitioners from the Wisconsin Health Information Organization (WHIO) were analyzed. Enrollment in the WI CPCP was associated with a significant increase in rates of mental health diagnoses within primary care visits. In addition, the number of providers who made any mental health diagnosis increased from 56% of PCPs pre-enrollment to over 99% post-enrollment. These data provide additional support for pediatric psychiatry consultation programs within primary care.
全国范围内儿童精神科医生的短缺导致了基层医疗服务提供者(PCP)需要处理更多的青少年心理健康问题。威斯康星儿童精神病学咨询计划(WI CPCP)是美国几个为 PCP 提供与儿科心理健康相关的教育、咨询和资源支持的项目之一。为了评估该项目的初步影响,分析了来自威斯康星健康信息组织(WHIO)的 190 名儿科医生和家庭医生的数据。参加 WI CPCP 与初级保健就诊中心理健康诊断率的显著增加有关。此外,进行任何心理健康诊断的提供者数量从参与前的 56%的 PCP 增加到参与后的 99%以上。这些数据为初级保健中的儿科精神病学咨询项目提供了更多支持。