Mental health service delivery in rural areas: organizational and clinical issues.

NIDA research monograph Pub Date : 1997-01-01
M O Wagenfeld, J D Murray, D F Mohatt, J C DeBruyn
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The mental health funding cuts and the block grant shift of the last decade have placed an increased emphasis on fee-generating services. In already underserved rural areas, this has generated immense challenges for mental health professionals on how to provide services to persons other than those with chronic mental illness. This chapter has discussed alternatives and innovations that have proven successful. Linkages with primary care physicians and indigenous residents who have been trained to provide basic mental health services under the supervision of mental health professionals are just two of the ways in which mental health professionals have risen to meet the challenges placed before them. A review of the literature produced few articles about rural programs addressing the issues of substance abuse, services to women, children, the elderly, those with severe mental illness or developmental disability, and the homeless, or crisis intervention programs. Much work needs to be done to provide adequate services to these special rural populations. It is hoped that the renewed interest in rural areas generated by the farm crisis will produce additional programs addressing the needs of these often underserved populations.

农村地区精神卫生服务的提供:组织和临床问题。
在过去十年中,心理健康资金的削减和整体拨款的转移使得收费服务更加受到重视。在服务不足的农村地区,这给精神卫生专业人员带来了巨大的挑战,即如何向慢性精神病患者以外的人提供服务。本章讨论了已被证明成功的替代方案和创新。与初级保健医生和受过培训的土著居民建立联系,以便在心理保健专业人员的监督下提供基本的心理保健服务,这只是心理保健专业人员为迎接摆在他们面前的挑战而采取的两种方式。通过对文献的回顾,我们发现很少有关于农村项目解决药物滥用问题的文章,对妇女、儿童、老人、患有严重精神疾病或发育障碍的人、无家可归者的服务,或危机干预项目。要向这些特殊的农村人口提供适当的服务,还有许多工作要做。人们希望,农业危机引发的对农村地区的重新关注将产生更多的项目,以解决这些经常得不到充分服务的人口的需求。
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