Access to Care for Youth in a State Mental Health System: A Simulated Patient Approach

被引:18
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作者
Olin, Su-chin Serene [1 ]
O'Connor, Briannon C. [2 ]
Storfer-Isser, Amy [3 ]
Clark, Lisa J. [4 ]
Perkins, Matthew [4 ]
Scholle, Sarah Hudson [5 ]
Whitmyre, Emma D. [1 ]
Hoagwood, Kimberly [1 ]
Horwitz, Sarah McCue [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Langone Med Ctr, New York, NY USA
[2] Ctr Coordinated Care Serv Inc, Rochester, NY USA
[3] Stat Res Consultants LLC, Chicago, IL USA
[4] New York State Off Mental Hlth, Albany, NY USA
[5] Natl Comm Qual Assurance, Washington, DC USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
simulated patient; access to psychiatric care; appointment availability; wait times; outpatient mental health clinics; CHILDRENS ACCESS; SPECIALTY CARE; TRAININGS; BARRIERS; ADOPTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaac.2016.02.014
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine access to psychiatric care for adolescents with depression in outpatient specialty clinics within a state mental health system, using a simulated patient approach. Method: Trained callers posed as the mother of a 14-year old girl with depression, following a script. A stratified random sample (n = 264) of 340 state-licensed outpatient mental health clinics that serve youth was selected. Clinics were randomly assigned to season and insurance condition. We examined whether access varied by season, clinic characteristics, and caller insurance type. Weighted logistic and linear mixed effects regression models were fitted to examine associations with appointment availability and wait times. Results: Among clinics at which a treatment appointment could be scheduled, appointment availability differed by season. Clinics that had participated in state-sponsored trainings targeting access were more available. Wait times for treatment appointments varied by season and region. Wait times in New York City were shorter than in some other regions. Although callers were 4.1 times more likely to be able to schedule a psychiatry appointment in the spring, wait times for psychiatry appointments were significantly longer in the spring than in the summer (49.9 vs. 36.7 days). Wait times for therapy appointments were significantly shorter in community than in hospital clinics (19.1 days vs. 35.3 days). Conclusion: Access to psychiatric care for youth with depression was found to be variable in a state system. State-sponsored trainings on strategies to reduce wait times appear to improve care access. The simulated patient approach has promise for monitoring the impact of health care policy reforms on care quality measures.
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页码:392 / 399
页数:8
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