Better care through an optimized mental health services continuum (Eastern Townships, Québec, Canada): A systematic and multisource literature review

Author:

Roy Mathieu12ORCID,Dagenais Pierre13,Pinsonneault Linda45,Déry Véronique15

Affiliation:

1. Health Technology and Social Services Assessment Unit Eastern Townships Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre Sherbrooke Québec Canada

2. Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Québec Canada

3. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Québec Canada

4. Eastern Townships Public Health Department Eastern Townships Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre Sherbrooke Québec Canada

5. Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Québec Canada

Abstract

SummaryIntroductionIn 2014, the health authorities of the Eastern Townships (Québec, Canada) commissioned an evaluation of the mental health admission system for adults (GASMA) to identify the best GASMA organizational or structural elements and optimize the mental health services continuum.MethodsTo develop better services, seven indicators (ie, accessibility to services, integration of levels of services, user satisfaction, guidance and management time, evaluation tools, professional composition, and interprofessional collaboration) were examined through four evaluation questions. A three‐step systematic and multisource evaluation was realized. A systematic review of the scientific and gray literature was performed. This evaluation also included key informant opinions to contextualize results from this review.ResultsResults from 91 scientific articles, 40 gray literature documents, and 10 interviews highlighted determinants and barriers associated with the examined indicators. From these results, 24 preliminary recommendations were formulated and discussed in a steering committee. These recommendations were then weighted and validated. This served to formulate three final recommendations.ConclusionTo optimize the regional mental health services continuum, stakeholders should (1) implement a single‐window access for adults with mental health needs, (2) develop alternative services based on users' needs, and (3) test the effectiveness of new methods, initiatives, and tools.

Publisher

Wiley

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