Accessing mental health walk-in clinics and other services for children and families.

Catalina Sarmiento, Graham J Reid
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Background: Mental health walk-in clinics (MHWCs) are a model of service delivery that has gained increasing interest and traction. The aim of the study was to better understand how MHWC use is related to use of other services provided by agencies.

Objectives: (1) Explore if and how MHWCs are used alongside other services, including the different time points (e.g. MHWCs used exclusively, MHWCs used before other agency services); (2) identify correlates of MHWC use alongside other agency services.

Design: Administrative data from two child and youth mental health agencies in Ontario were extracted, including demographics, visit data, and presenting concerns.

Methods: In this exploratory, descriptive study, analyses of administrative data were conducted to identify patterns and correlates of MHWC use before other agency services, compared with MHWC use exclusively.

Results: More than half of families used MHWCs and other agency services before or concurrently with other agency services. Child age, guardianship, and disposition at discharge emerged as correlates of MHWC use before other agency services.

Conclusions: MHWCs are sufficient for some families, easing the pressure on other agency services. For the remaining families, MHWCs can help support them at the beginning of their service use journey.

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为儿童和家庭提供心理健康无预约诊所和其他服务。
背景:心理健康无预约诊所(MHWCs)是一种服务提供模式,已获得越来越多的兴趣和牵引力。这项研究的目的是为了更好地了解MHWC的使用与各机构提供的其他服务的使用之间的关系。(1)探索MHWCs是否以及如何与其他服务一起使用,包括不同的时间点(例如,MHWCs单独使用,MHWCs在其他代理服务之前使用);(2)确定MHWC与其他机构服务使用的相关性。设计:提取安大略省两家儿童和青少年心理健康机构的行政数据,包括人口统计数据、访问数据和提出的问题。方法:在这个探索性的描述性研究中,对行政数据进行了分析,以确定MHWC在其他机构服务之前使用的模式和相关性,与MHWC单独使用相比。结果:半数以上的家庭在使用家政中心和其他机构服务之前或同时使用其他机构服务。儿童年龄、监护和出院时的处置是MHWC使用的相关因素,而不是其他机构服务。结论:MHWCs对一些家庭来说是足够的,缓解了其他机构服务的压力。对于剩下的家庭,MHWCs可以在他们使用服务之初为他们提供支持。
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