Mental health service areas in Switzerland

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Niklaus Stulz, Reto Jörg, Constanze Reim-Gautier, Charles Bonsack, Philippe Conus, Sara Evans-Lacko, Kerstin Gabriel-Felleiter, Eva Heim, Matthias Jäger, Martin Knapp, Dirk Richter, Andres Schneeberger, Graham Thornicroft, Rafael Traber, Simon Wieser, Alexandre Tuch, Urs Hepp
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Abstract

Objectives

Small area analysis is a health services research technique that facilitates geographical comparison of services supply and utilization rates between health service areas (HSAs). HSAs are functionally relevant regions around medical facilities within which most residents undergo treatment. We aimed to identify HSAs for psychiatric outpatient care (HSA-PSY) in Switzerland.

Methods

We used HSAr, a new and automated methodological approach, and comprehensive psychiatric service use data from insurances to identify HSA-PSY based on travel patterns between patients' residences and service sites. Resulting HSA-PSY were compared geographically, demographically and regarding the use of inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services.

Results

We identified 68 HSA-PSY, which were reviewed and validated by local mental health services experts. The population-based rate of inpatient and outpatient service utilization varied considerably between HSA-PSY. Utilization of inpatient and outpatient services tended to be positively associated across HSA-PSY.

Conclusions

Wide variation of service use between HSA-PSY can hardly be fully explained by underlying differences in the prevalence or incidence of disorders. Whether other factors such as the amount of services supply did add to the high variation should be addressed in further studies, for which our functional mapping on a small-scale regional level provides a good analytical framework.

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瑞士的心理健康服务区
目的小区域分析是一种卫生服务研究技术,有助于对卫生服务区域(HSAs)之间的服务供应和利用率进行地理比较。HSAs是医疗设施周围的功能相关区域,大多数居民在其中接受治疗。我们的目的是确定HSAs精神科门诊护理(HSA-PSY)在瑞士。方法采用HSAr(一种新的自动化方法),综合精神病学服务使用保险数据根据患者住所和服务地点之间的旅行模式识别HSA-PSY。结果HSA-PSY比较了地理,人口统计学和关于住院和门诊精神科服务的使用。结果鉴定出68例HSA-PSY,经当地精神卫生服务专家审查和验证。以人群为基础的住院和门诊服务使用率在HSA-PSY之间差异很大。在整个HSA-PSY中,住院和门诊服务的利用倾向于正相关。结论HSA-PSY之间服务使用的巨大差异很难完全用疾病患病率或发病率的潜在差异来解释。诸如服务供应量等其他因素是否确实增加了这种高度变化,应在进一步的研究中加以解决,为此,我们在小规模区域一级的功能绘图提供了一个很好的分析框架。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (MPR) publishes high-standard original research of a technical, methodological, experimental and clinical nature, contributing to the theory, methodology, practice and evaluation of mental and behavioural disorders. The journal targets in particular detailed methodological and design papers from major national and international multicentre studies. There is a close working relationship with the US National Institute of Mental Health, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Diagnostic Instruments Committees, as well as several other European and international organisations. MPR aims to publish rapidly articles of highest methodological quality in such areas as epidemiology, biostatistics, generics, psychopharmacology, psychology and the neurosciences. Articles informing about innovative and critical methodological, statistical and clinical issues, including nosology, can be submitted as regular papers and brief reports. Reviews are only occasionally accepted. MPR seeks to monitor, discuss, influence and improve the standards of mental health and behavioral neuroscience research by providing a platform for rapid publication of outstanding contributions. As a quarterly journal MPR is a major source of information and ideas and is an important medium for students, clinicians and researchers in psychiatry, clinical psychology, epidemiology and the allied disciplines in the mental health field.
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