Ein Natalie, Gervasio Julia, St Cyr Kate, Liu Jenny J W, Baker Clara, Nazarov Anthony, Richardson J Don
MacDonald Franklin OSI Research and Innovation Centre, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Front Health Serv. 2024 Jul 22;4:1426202. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1426202. eCollection 2024.
Transitioning to civilian life after military service can be challenging for both Veterans and their families. Accessible mental health services are crucial during this period to provide support. The objective of this review was to conduct a rapid review to capture the barriers and identify facilitators that influence access to mental health services for Veterans and their families during the post-service transition period.
This review was conducted using the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions as a methodological framework and followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses - Rapid Review (PRISMA-RR).
A total of 60 articles and 67 independent samples were included in the final data analyses. Across the included articles, this review identified 23 barriers and 14 facilitator themes. Issues navigating the mental health care system was identified as the main challenge among Veterans and their families, and those who received support navigating the system identified this as a significant facilitator. Applying the Theoretical Domains Framework, most of the identified barriers and facilitators were categorized into environmental context and resources domain.
The heterogeneity in Veterans' and Veteran families' experiences with mental health care-seeking may suggest that access to mental health care for Veterans and Veteran families cannot be solved by addressing one type of barrier alone. Instead, coordinated efforts to address prioritized systemic, logistical, social, and inter-/intrapersonal obstacles are essential for improving access and optimizing mental health care outcomes. These insights underscore the complexity of considerations for Veterans and families accessing mental health care.
退伍后向平民生活过渡对退伍军人及其家庭来说都可能具有挑战性。在此期间,可获得的心理健康服务对于提供支持至关重要。本综述的目的是进行快速综述,以找出障碍并确定在退伍后过渡期间影响退伍军人及其家庭获得心理健康服务的促进因素。
本综述以《Cochrane干预措施系统评价手册》为方法框架进行,并遵循系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目——快速综述(PRISMA-RR)。
最终数据分析共纳入60篇文章和67个独立样本。在所纳入的文章中,本综述确定了23个障碍主题和14个促进因素主题。在退伍军人及其家庭中,心理健康护理系统的导航问题被确定为主要挑战,而那些在系统导航方面获得支持的人则将此视为一个重要的促进因素。应用理论领域框架,所确定的大多数障碍和促进因素都被归类为环境背景和资源领域。
退伍军人及其家庭在寻求心理健康护理方面的经历存在异质性,这可能表明,仅解决一种类型的障碍无法解决退伍军人及其家庭获得心理健康护理的问题。相反,协调努力解决优先的系统、后勤、社会以及人际/个人内部障碍对于改善获得护理的机会和优化心理健康护理结果至关重要。这些见解凸显了退伍军人及其家庭获得心理健康护理时需要考虑的复杂性。