Referral reasons to a Victorian mental health triage service for individuals living with young-onset dementia.

Samantha M Loi, Dennis Velakoulis
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Objectives Mental health triage services are the first contact for people wanting support for their mental health and provide access to public mental health services in Victoria, Australia. People living with young-onset dementia and their families may contact triage services seeking assistance for behaviour changes and pathways to care as there are few alternative services available. Methods The authors reviewed the minimum triage dataset from one of the largest mental health services in Victoria, Australia from 2018 to 2021 investigating reasons for referral for people with young-onset dementia. Results Of the 1766 referrals for 'dementia', 145 were for young-onset dementia. Of these, 69% were referred for behaviour changes. About half of the referrals for behaviour changes were triaged as 'advice only'. One-third of referrals were from general practitioners. Conclusions The availability of dementia-specific support services that could provide advice on dementia as well as advice for behaviour changes related to the disease could potentially ease the burden of phone calls received by mental health triage services.

维多利亚州为年轻痴呆症患者提供的心理健康分流服务的转诊原因。
在澳大利亚维多利亚州,心理健康分流服务是希望获得心理健康支持的人的第一接触渠道,也是获得公共心理健康服务的途径。由于可供选择的服务很少,年轻痴呆症患者及其家人可能会联系分流服务机构,寻求行为改变和护理途径方面的帮助。方法作者回顾了澳大利亚维多利亚州最大的精神健康服务机构之一在2018年至2021年期间提供的最低分流数据集,调查了年轻痴呆症患者的转诊原因。其中,69% 的转诊患者是因为行为改变而转诊的。约有一半的行为改变转介被分流为 "仅提供建议"。结论如果有专门针对痴呆症的支持服务,可以提供有关痴呆症的建议以及与痴呆症相关的行为改变建议,就有可能减轻心理健康分流服务所接到的电话负担。
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