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Integrated Care to Address the Physical Health Needs of People with Severe Mental Illness: A Mapping Review of the Recent Evidence on Barriers, Facilitators and Evaluations

机译:综合护理解决重度精神疾病患者的身体健康需求:近期有关障碍,促进者和评估证据的综述

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People with mental health conditions have a lower life expectancy and poorer physical health outcomes than the general population. Evidence suggests this is due to a combination of clinical risk factors, socioeconomic factors, and health system factors, notably a lack of integration when care is required across service settings.Several recent reports have looked at ways to better integrate physical and mental health care for people with severe mental illness (SMI). We built on these by conducting a mapping review that looked for the most recent evidence and service models in this area. This involved searching the published literature and speaking to people involved in providing or using current services.Few of the identified service models were described adequately and fewer still were evaluated, raising questions about the replicability and generalisability of much of the existing evidence. However, some common themes did emerge. Efforts to improve the physical health care of people with SMI should empower staff and service users and help remove everyday barriers to delivering and accessing integrated care. In particular, there is a need for improved communication among professionals and better information technology to support them, greater clarity about who is responsible and accountable for physical health care, and greater awareness of the effects of stigmatisation on the wider culture and environment in which services are delivered.
机译:与一般人群相比,患有精神疾病的人的预期寿命较低,身体健康状况较差。有证据表明,这是由于临床风险因素,社会经济因素和卫生系统因素共同造成的,尤其是跨服务场所需要护理时缺乏整合。最近的几份报告都研究了更好地整合身体和精神健康护理的方法。患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人。在此基础上,我们进行了地图审查,以寻找该领域的最新证据和服务模型。这涉及到搜索已出版的文献并与参与提供或使用当前服务的人们交谈。很少描述已识别的服务模型,而仍需评估的模型很少,从而引发了有关许多现有证据的可复制性和可推广性的问题。但是,确实出现了一些共同的主题。改善SMI患者身体健康的工作应使工作人员和服务使用者有能力,并帮助消除提供和获得综合护理的日常障碍。特别是,需要改善专业人员之间的沟通,并需要更好的信息技术来为他们提供支持,更加清楚地说明谁对身体保健负有责任并对其负责,并更加了解污名化对服务所服务的更广泛文化和环境的影响。已交付。

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