A collective case study of mental health systems’ response to COVID-19: Impact on patterns of care provision for depression and anxiety in two comparable regions of Southern Europe

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
G Castelpietra , T Niyonsenga , A Iruin , U Albert , A Gabilondo , L Salvador-Carulla
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

COVID-19 pandemic has affected the mental health system (MHS) globally, although significant geographical variation was found, particularly for depression and anxiety. The understanding of its impact at the regional level of the context of care is limited when compared to national evaluations.

Methods

Collective case study comparing the prior pattern of care with the first 11 months of COVID-19 in two sites: Gipuzkoa (Spain) and Friuli Venezia Giulia - FVG (Italy). Information from both sites derive from administrative data of MHS in the two regions harmonized for comparison. Data included prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses (ICD-10 F30-F39 and F40-F49 codes), number of hospitalisations, mean and range of psychiatric and psychological interventions. Significance of time-period and location difference was assessed using the Chi-square and the T-statistics for prevalence and count data, respectively.

Results

MHS is community-based in both sites. The prevalence of anxiety decreased in FVG, while a decrease in hospitalisations was found in Gipuzkoa. Both sites registered an increase in psychiatric visits for anxiety and depression. In both periods, FVG showed significant lower prevalence of diagnoses, but higher mean number of psychiatric interventions.

Conclusions

: The COVID-19 outbreak is a paradigmatic example of complex dynamic systems in public health and illustrates the importance of considering its local context and time dependency. The Standard mapping and coding of local MHS provision is essential to allow comparison and reduce ambiguity. This study highlights the importance of ecosystem research to better interpret epidemiological data and support the development of evidence-informed policymaking.
精神卫生系统应对 COVID-19 的集体案例研究:对南欧两个可比地区抑郁症和焦虑症治疗模式的影响
背景和目标COVID-19 大流行对全球精神卫生系统(MHS)产生了影响,但发现地域差异很大,尤其是在抑郁和焦虑方面。与国家评估相比,人们对其在地区层面的护理环境影响的了解十分有限:西班牙吉普斯夸省(Gipuzkoa)和意大利弗留利-威尼斯-朱利亚省(FVG)。两地的信息均来自两个地区的医疗健康管理机构的行政数据,并进行了统一比较。数据包括精神疾病的诊断率(ICD-10 F30-F39 和 F40-F49 编码)、住院人数、精神和心理干预的平均值和范围。对于流行率和计数数据,分别使用卡方和 T 统计量来评估时间段和地点差异的显著性。弗拉芒地区的焦虑症发病率有所下降,而吉普兹科阿地区的住院率有所下降。两地因焦虑症和抑郁症就诊的精神病患者人数都有所增加。在这两个时期,弗拉芒地区的诊断率明显较低,但精神病干预的平均次数却较高:COVID-19疫情是公共卫生领域复杂动态系统的典范,说明了考虑当地环境和时间依赖性的重要性。对当地提供的 MHS 进行标准映射和编码对于进行比较和减少模糊性至关重要。这项研究强调了生态系统研究对于更好地解释流行病学数据和支持循证决策发展的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The European journal of psychiatry is a quarterly publication founded in 1986 and directed by Professor Seva until his death in 2004. It was originally intended to report “the scientific activity of European psychiatrists” and “to bring about a greater degree of communication” among them. However, “since scientific knowledge has no geographical or cultural boundaries, is open to contributions from all over the world”. These principles are maintained in the new stage of the journal, now expanded with the help of an American editor.
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