Rosenberg Sebastian, Harvey Carol
The Australian National University.
University of Sydney.
Consort Psychiatr. 2021 Mar 20;2(1):40-46. doi: 10.17816/CP44.
Australia was one of the first countries to develop and implement a national mental health plan, 30 years ago. This national approach belied the countrys federal structure, in which the federal government takes responsibility for primary care while state and territory governments manage acute and hospital mental health care. This arrangement has led to significant variations across jurisdictions. It has also left secondary care, often provided in the community, outside of this governance arrangement. This article explores this dilemma and its implications for community mental health, and suggests key steps towards more effective reform of this vital element of mental health care.
30年前,澳大利亚是最早制定并实施国家心理健康计划的国家之一。这种全国性的做法掩盖了该国的联邦结构,在这种结构中,联邦政府负责初级保健,而州和领地政府则管理急性和医院心理健康护理。这种安排导致了不同司法管辖区之间的显著差异。它还使通常在社区提供的二级护理处于这种治理安排之外。本文探讨了这一困境及其对社区心理健康的影响,并提出了对这一心理健康护理重要组成部分进行更有效改革的关键步骤。