Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation Scale - Proxy Report (BACE-PR): evidence of reliability and validity for caregivers reporting on children and adolescents with mental health concerns in Greece.

Konstantinos Kotsis, Graham Thornicroft, Julia Luiza Schafer, Aspasia Serdari, Maria Basta, Caio Borba Casella, Lauro Estivalete Marchionatti, Mauricio Scopel Hoffmann, Alexandra Tzotzi, Andromachi Mitropoulou, Andre Rafael Simioni, Katerina Papanikolaou, Anastasia Koumoula, Giovanni Abrahao Salum
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Background: To improve access to mental health care for children and adolescents, it is necessary to identify the barriers faced by their caregivers. The aim of this study is to identify these barriers in Greece and to investigate the reliability and validity of the modified version of the Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation scale (BACE) - the BACE Proxy Report (BACE-PR). Methods: A total of 265 caregivers completed the BACE-PR. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) were used to investigate the factor structure of the instrument. Item parameters were assessed via Item Response Theory. Interpretability was assessed by linking summed scores to IRT-based scores. Results: Caregivers reported care costs as the major barrier to access. Obsessive compulsive symptoms and self-harm were the conditions for which caregivers reported the highest level of barriers. EFA and CFA suggested that a one-factor solution fit the data well (RMSEA = 0.048, CFI = 0.991, TLI = 0.990). Internal consistency was found to be high (ω=0.96). Average z-scores provided five meaningful levels of caregivers perceived barriers compared to the national average. Conclusions: Caregivers face a variety of barriers to access mental health care for their children and this could partly explain the treatment gap in the Greek mental health sector. Our study provides evidence for the reliability and validity of the BACE-PR scale, which can aid to identify caregiver-perceived barriers and to design interventions to improve access to mental health care.
获得护理的障碍评估量表--代理报告 (BACE-PR):针对希腊有心理健康问题的儿童和青少年的护理人员报告的可靠性和有效性证据。
背景:为了改善儿童和青少年获得心理健康护理的机会,有必要确定他们的照顾者所面临的障碍。本研究旨在确定希腊儿童和青少年所面临的这些障碍,并对 "获得医疗服务的障碍评估量表"(BACE)的修订版--"BACE 代理报告"(BACE-PR)--的可靠性和有效性进行调查:共有 265 名护理人员填写了 BACE-PR。采用探索性因子分析(EFA)和确认性因子分析(CFA)来研究量表的因子结构。项目参数通过项目反应理论进行评估。通过将总分与基于 IRT 的分数相联系来评估可解释性:结果:护理人员表示,护理费用是获得护理的主要障碍。强迫症状和自我伤害是护理人员报告障碍程度最高的症状。EFA和CFA表明,单因素解与数据拟合良好(RMSEA = 0.048,CFI = 0.991,TLI = 0.990)。内部一致性较高(ω=0.96)。与全国平均水平相比,平均 Z 值提供了护理人员感知障碍的五个有意义的等级:照顾者在为子女提供心理保健服务时面临着各种障碍,这也是希腊心理健康领域存在治疗差距的部分原因。我们的研究为 BACE-PR 量表的可靠性和有效性提供了证据,该量表有助于识别照顾者感知到的障碍,并设计干预措施以改善心理健康护理的获取。
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