Affiliation:
1. GGZ Delfland, Delft, The Netherlands
2. Amsterdam UMC, location GGZ inGeest and VU Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3. Department of Psychiatry, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
4. Trimbos-Instituut, Utrecht, The Netherlands
5. Department of Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important patients receive timely and adequate care. This scoping review first aims to summarize which factors contribute to specialized mental health care (SMHC) use. Within the Dutch health care system, the general practitioner (GP) is the filter for SMHC and care use costs are relatively low. Second, to organize factors by Andersen and Newman’s care utilization model in illness level, predisposing, and enabling factors. Third, to assess equity of access to SMHC in the Netherlands. A health care system is equitable when illness level and the demographic predisposing factors age and gender account for most variation in care use and inequitable when enabling factors and social predisposing factors such as education predominate. We identified 13 cross-sectional and cohort studies in the Netherlands published between 1970 and September 2020 with 20 assessed factors. Illness level factors, disease severity, diagnosis, personality, and comorbidity contributed the most to SMHC use. Predisposing factors related to a more solitary lifestyle contributed to a lesser degree. Enabling factors income and urbanicity contributed the least to SMHC use. These results imply inequity. Factors that did not fit the care utilization model were GP related, for example the ability to recognize mental disorders. This emphasizes their importance in a system where patients are dependent on GPs for access to SMHC. Focus should be on improving recognition of mental disorders by GPs as well as collaboration with mental health care professionals.
Funder
Geestkracht program of the Dutch Scientific Organization
vanderbilt university medical center
Leiden University Medical Center
universitair medisch centrum groningen
Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research
Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction
Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
Medical Sciences Department of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
National Institute for Public Health and Environment
Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, with supplementary support from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
Genetic Risk and Outcome of Psychosis (GROUP) investigators
Ministry of Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs and the National Council of Sickness Funds
Foundation for Medical and Health Research (MEDIGON) of the NWO
Dutch Prevention Fund
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
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