Kates N, Craven M, Crustolo A M, Nikoloau L
Department of Psychiatry, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.
Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 1998;35(2):104-13.
This paper describes a program in Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, that brings mental health counselors and psychiatrists into the offices of 87 local family physicians, working in 35 practices serving 170,000 people. It outlines the organization of the mental health teams in the family physician's office and the way in which these teams are coordinated and discusses how this "shared care" approach can overcome many of the problems that traditionally bedevil the relationship between psychiatric services and family practices. It summarizes the benefits of this approach for patients providers and the health care system and looks at its implications for learners and for new approaches to continuing education. This model can be adapted to most communities.
本文介绍了加拿大安大略省汉密尔顿-温特沃斯地区的一个项目,该项目将心理健康顾问和精神科医生引入当地87位家庭医生的办公室,这些家庭医生分布在35个诊所,为17万人提供服务。文章概述了家庭医生办公室心理健康团队的组织架构以及这些团队的协调方式,并讨论了这种“共享护理”方法如何能够克服传统上困扰精神科服务与家庭医疗关系的诸多问题。文章总结了这种方法给患者、医疗服务提供者和医疗保健系统带来的益处,并探讨了其对学习者以及继续教育新方法的影响。这种模式可适用于大多数社区。