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Modelling mental healthcare improvement in highly integrated care systems: the case of the Basque Country (Spain)
Currently there is growing interest in providing integrated mental health care between hospital (acute residential care) and community-based services (… and other health systems). Mental health systems are complex due to the high disorder prevalence, socio-economic burden, stigma associated, and high gap of unmet population needs. Mental health can be considered an ecosystem related to, at least, physical health and social services ones. Decision support systems are robust tools for guiding and improving planning and management of health ecosystems by integrating methods like Bayesian networks. These models identify critical variables, domains and constructs and their corresponding causal relationships. The objective of this research is to design an integrated and integral theoretical Bayesian network for guiding mental health planning and management, and in consequence, improving mental health care delivery
Everything is on the map: Integrated Mental Health Atlases as support tools for service planning. SESPAS Report 2020
Objetivo: Este artículo revisa y evalúa el uso de los Atlas Integrales de Salud Mental como herramientas de apoyo a la planificación de servicios dentro del modelo de investigación de ecosistemas de atención de salud.
Método: Se describen los tipos de atlas y el procedimiento para su elaboración. Se presentan los realizados en España y se evalúa su impacto en la planificación de servicios de salud mental. Los atlas agregan información sobre las características locales del sistema de atención, la disponibilidad geográfica de recursos recogida mediante el instrumento DESDE-LTC, y su uso. Utilizan un sistema de información geográfica y otras herramientas visuales. Siguen una metodología de abajo arriba con colaboración de personas decisoras de agencias de planificación para su elaboración y validación externa.
Resultados: Desde 2005 se han realizado Atlas Integrales de Salud Mental en nueve comunidades autónomas que comprenden alrededor del 65% de la población de España. Los atlas han tenido un impacto desigual en la planificación de servicios, con un mayor impacto en Cataluña, Vizcaya y Guipúzcoa, y Andalucía, donde responsables sociales han participado activamente en su codise ˜no y su aplicación a la planificación de servicios sociosanitarios.
Conclusiones: Los atlas permiten detectar carencias o duplicidades en la atención, monitorizar cambios a lo largo del tiempo, realizar comparaciones nacionales e internacionales, modelar la eficiencia y hacer análisis benchmark. Este conocimiento puede incorporarse a los sistemas de apoyo a la decisión para una más eficaz planificación de los servicios de salud mental basada en evidencia informada.Objective: This article reviews the usability of the Integrated Atlases of Mental Health as a decision support tool for service planning following a health ecosystem research approach. Method: This study describes the types of atlases and the procedure for their development. Atlases carried out in Spain are presented and their impact in mental health service planning is assessed. Atlases comprise information on the local characteristics of the health care system, geographical availability of resources collected with the DESDE-LTC instrument and their use. Atlases use geographic information systems and other visualisation tools. Atlases follow a bottom-up collaborative approach involving decision-makers from planning agencies for their development and external validation. Results: Since 2005, Integrated Atlases of Mental Health have been developed for nine regions in Spain comprising over 65% of the Spanish inhabitants. The impact on service planning has been unequal for the different regions. Catalonia, Biscay and Gipuzkoa, and Andalusia reach the highest impact. In these areas, health advisors have been actively involved in their co-design and implementation in service planning.
Conclusions: Atlases allow detecting care gaps and duplications in care provision; monitoring changes of the system over time, and carrying out national and international comparisons, efficiency modelling and benchmarking. The knowledge provided by atlases could be incorporated to decision support systems in order to support an efficient mental health service planning based on evidence-informed policy
Psychotherapeutic interventions to improve psychological adjustment in type 1 diabetes: A systematic review : Supporting Information
Material suplementario al artículo "Psychotherapeutic interventions to improve psychological adjustment in type 1 diabetes: A systematic review".
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