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Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward

INTRODUCTION: The PSP has been implemented in Catalonia in 2006 in an attempt to improve the Primary Care treatment of the most common mental disorders and addictions. It’s based on a collaborative model, made up between Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. OBJECTIVES: To identify the stren...

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Autores principales: Contaldo, S.F., Simeon, D. Carbonell, Ferraz, B. Rodriguez, García, E. Blanco, Vergel, R. Fernandez, Gonzalez, M. Iglesias, Valera, M. Rubio, Girbau, M. Gil, Maria, M.T. Peñarrubia
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9475983/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1078
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author Contaldo, S.F.
Simeon, D. Carbonell
Ferraz, B. Rodriguez
García, E. Blanco
Vergel, R. Fernandez
Gonzalez, M. Iglesias
Valera, M. Rubio
Girbau, M. Gil
Maria, M.T. Peñarrubia
author_facet Contaldo, S.F.
Simeon, D. Carbonell
Ferraz, B. Rodriguez
García, E. Blanco
Vergel, R. Fernandez
Gonzalez, M. Iglesias
Valera, M. Rubio
Girbau, M. Gil
Maria, M.T. Peñarrubia
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description INTRODUCTION: The PSP has been implemented in Catalonia in 2006 in an attempt to improve the Primary Care treatment of the most common mental disorders and addictions. It’s based on a collaborative model, made up between Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. OBJECTIVES: To identify the strengths and limitations of the PSP from the perspective of Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. METHODS: Qualitative, exploratory and interpretive study based on Grounded Theory, made between 2018 and 2019 with Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. Group interviews were conducted with triangulated analysis. The study got the approval from the Research Ethics Committee of the Sant Joan de Deu’s foundation. RESULTS: 11 group interviews were conducted in 6 primary care centers and 5 mental health centers in Barcelona. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors impacting the programme functioning were detected. Within the extrinsic factors, elements related to professionals, patients and public health system have been observed. All the professionals agree that the PCSP has a favorable impact on inter-professional relationships and patients, facilitating the management of cases. In contrast the heterogeneity implementation, the lack of training, and the health care burden in is considered to negatively influence an optimal development of the programme. Professionals suggest communication and inter-professional collaboration would be improved by creating more a horizontal structure that eliminates vertical lines of command and disagreements in clinical judgement, thus facilitating shared decisions. CONCLUSIONS: PrimaryCare and MentalHealth professionals value the PSP positively, but conclude there are communication and organizative barriers that should be addressed in order to improve the overall programme’s efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-94759832022-09-29 Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward Contaldo, S.F. Simeon, D. Carbonell Ferraz, B. Rodriguez García, E. Blanco Vergel, R. Fernandez Gonzalez, M. Iglesias Valera, M. Rubio Girbau, M. Gil Maria, M.T. Peñarrubia Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: The PSP has been implemented in Catalonia in 2006 in an attempt to improve the Primary Care treatment of the most common mental disorders and addictions. It’s based on a collaborative model, made up between Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. OBJECTIVES: To identify the strengths and limitations of the PSP from the perspective of Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. METHODS: Qualitative, exploratory and interpretive study based on Grounded Theory, made between 2018 and 2019 with Primary Care and Mental Health professionals. Group interviews were conducted with triangulated analysis. The study got the approval from the Research Ethics Committee of the Sant Joan de Deu’s foundation. RESULTS: 11 group interviews were conducted in 6 primary care centers and 5 mental health centers in Barcelona. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors impacting the programme functioning were detected. Within the extrinsic factors, elements related to professionals, patients and public health system have been observed. All the professionals agree that the PCSP has a favorable impact on inter-professional relationships and patients, facilitating the management of cases. In contrast the heterogeneity implementation, the lack of training, and the health care burden in is considered to negatively influence an optimal development of the programme. Professionals suggest communication and inter-professional collaboration would be improved by creating more a horizontal structure that eliminates vertical lines of command and disagreements in clinical judgement, thus facilitating shared decisions. CONCLUSIONS: PrimaryCare and MentalHealth professionals value the PSP positively, but conclude there are communication and organizative barriers that should be addressed in order to improve the overall programme’s efficiency. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9475983/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1078 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Contaldo, S.F.
Simeon, D. Carbonell
Ferraz, B. Rodriguez
García, E. Blanco
Vergel, R. Fernandez
Gonzalez, M. Iglesias
Valera, M. Rubio
Girbau, M. Gil
Maria, M.T. Peñarrubia
Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title_full Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title_fullStr Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title_full_unstemmed Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title_short Assessing a PSP (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: A joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
title_sort assessing a psp (primary care support programme) from the point of view of the professionals involved: a joint-effort between primary care and psychiatric ward
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9475983/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1078
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