Transitioning to community-based mental health service delivery: opportunities for Ukraine.

Q2 Medicine
Eleanor Quirke, Orest Suvalo, Oleksii Sukhovii, York Zöllner
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Background and objectives: Ukraine's mental health system has been found to be inadequate and unresponsive to the needs of the population, in view of its emphasis on inpatient service delivery. This study sought to identify potential changes to the organization and financing of mental health services within the Ukrainian health system that would facilitate the delivery of mental health services in a community-based setting. Methodology: A systematic literature review was undertaken to identify organizational and financing features that have been successfully used to enable and incentivize the delivery of community-based mental health services in Central or Eastern European and/or former Soviet Union countries. Results: There was limited literature on the organizational and financing features that facilitate the delivery of community-based care. Key facilitators for transitioning from institution-based to community-based mental health service delivery include; a clear vision for community-based care, investment in the mental health system, and mechanisms that allow health funding to follow the patient through the health system. Conclusions: Ukraine should adopt strategic purchasing mechanisms to address inefficiency in the financing of its mental health system, and prioritize collaborative planning and delivery of mental health services. Ongoing reform of the Ukrainian health system provides momentum for instituting such changes.

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向社区提供精神卫生服务过渡:乌克兰的机会。
背景和目标:鉴于乌克兰的精神卫生系统强调住院服务的提供,人们发现乌克兰的精神卫生系统不够充分,对人口的需求反应迟钝。本研究旨在确定乌克兰卫生系统内精神卫生服务组织和融资的潜在变化,以促进在社区环境中提供精神卫生服务。方法:进行了系统的文献综述,以确定在中欧或东欧和/或前苏联国家成功地用于促进和激励提供社区精神卫生服务的组织和融资特点。结果:关于促进社区护理提供的组织和融资特征的文献有限。从以机构为基础的精神卫生服务向以社区为基础的精神卫生服务过渡的主要促进因素包括:以社区为基础的护理的明确愿景,对精神卫生系统的投资,以及允许卫生资金通过卫生系统跟踪患者的机制。结论:乌克兰应采取战略采购机制,以解决其精神卫生系统融资效率低下的问题,并优先考虑协作规划和提供精神卫生服务。乌克兰正在进行的卫生系统改革为实施这些变革提供了动力。
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