加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省初级保健医生提供的心理健康和药物使用服务的人口和时间趋势

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Margaret Jamieson, Myriam Juda, M. Ruth Lavergne, Paul Kurdyak, Audrey Laporte, David Rudoler
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随着人们对心理健康和药物使用(MHSU)服务需求的增加,对提供这种医疗服务的卫生人力资源的需求也将更大。本研究调查了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省家庭医生(FP)的接触量,更具体地说,精神健康和药物使用(MHSU)的接触量,是如何受家庭医生人口趋势影响的。我们使用了 1996 年至 2017 年期间不列颠哥伦比亚省家庭医生的年度医生级行政账单数据和人口统计信息。本研究分析了即将毕业的一批全科医生、不同年龄段的全科医生(以毕业后的年数衡量)以及在不同时期执业的全科医生在提供全科医疗服务方面的趋势。此外,我们还按全科医生的性别进行了分层分析,以考虑男性和女性全科医生在劳动力供应模式上的潜在差异。我们的结果表明,1996 年至 2017 年期间,虽然 FP 与患者的总体接触次数有所减少,但他们每年与 MHSU 的接触次数却有所增加,这主要是受药物使用就诊次数增加的驱动。从人口统计学角度来看,女性FPs在劳动力中所占的比例随着时间的推移而上升。男性和女性FPs的观察趋势相似,但并不完全相同,因为男性的总体接触量(包括总接触量和MHSU)往往更高,但在职业生涯后期接触量的下降幅度也更大。联系次数(包括总联系次数和 MHSU)在不同的职业阶段有所变化--从职业生涯开始到中期稳步上升,在从业 20-30 年时达到顶峰,之后稳步下降。这在所有组群中都很明显,并且在 21 年的研究期间保持一致,但随着时间的推移,幅度趋于平缓。我们的研究结果还显示了劳动力供应的潜在队列效应。反 U 型职业趋势延伸到了 MHSU 接触者,但随着时间的推移,其峰值似乎已转移到较晚的职业阶段(在执业 30-40 年时达到峰值)。我们的研究表明,随着时间的推移,不同年龄段和不同性别的 FP 之间在提供 MHSU 服务方面的动态变化很可能会影响医疗服务的获取,而不仅仅是 FP 的数量。考虑到人口的医疗保健需求,这些研究结果表明,未来在提供 MHSU 服务方面可能会发生变化。
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Demographic and temporal trends in mental health and substance use services provided by primary care physicians in British Columbia, Canada
As the demand for mental health and substance use (MHSU) services increases, there will be an even greater need for health human resources to deliver this care. This study investigates how family physicians’ (FP) contact volume, and more specifically, MHSU contact volume, is shaped by demographic trends among FPs in British Columbia, Canada. We used annual physician-level administrative billing data and demographic information on FPs in British Columbia between 1996 and 2017. This study analyzes trends in primary care service provision among graduating cohorts of FPs, FPs of different ages (as measured by years since graduation), and FPs practicing during different time periods. Additionally, analyses are stratified by FP sex to account for potential differences in labour supply patterns between male and female FPs. Our results show that while FPs’ overall contacts with patients decreased between 1996 and 2017, their annual number of MHSU contacts increased, which was largely driven by an increase in substance use visits. Demographically, the proportion of female FPs in the labour force rose over time. Observed trends were similar, though not identical in male and female FPs, as males tended to have higher overall contact volume (both total contacts and MHSU), but also steeper declines in contact volume in later careers. The number of contacts (both total and MHSU) changed across career stage - rising steadily from start to mid-career, peaking at 20–30 years in practice, and decreasing steadily thereafter. This was evident for all cohorts and consistent over the 21-year study period but flattened in amplitude over time. Our findings also point to potential cohort effects on labour supply. The inverse U-shaped career trend extended to MHSU contacts, but its peak seems to have shifted to a later career stage (peaking at 30–40 years of practice) over time. Our study shows changing dynamics in MHSU service delivery among FPs over time, across the life span and between FP sexes that are likely to influence access to care beyond simply the number of FPs. Given the healthcare needs of the population, these findings point to potential future changes in provision of MHSU services.
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BMC Family Practice
BMC Family Practice 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: BMC Family Practice is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of primary health care research. The journal has a special focus on clinical decision making and management, continuing professional education, service utilization, needs and demand, and the organization and delivery of primary care and care in the community.
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