نتایج جستجو برای: access to services health services utilization mental health perceived need

تعداد نتایج: 11078655  

Journal: :nursing practice today 0
reza negarandeh nursing and midwifery care research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran department of public health nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran haydeh noktedan department of public health nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran maryam hedayatpooriani nursing and midwifery care research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background & aim :facilitating people’s access to necessary health services is one of the most important strategies to reach social justice within countries’ health system. therefore in-time access to health cares and ensuring desirable results are essential. this study was conducted to evaluate the perception of martyrs’ parents of accessing the services of health monitoring plan. materials an...

Journal: :Health services research 2007
John F McCarthy Frederic C Blow Marcia Valenstein Ellen P Fischer Richard R Owen Kristen L Barry Teresa J Hudson Rosalinda V Ignacio

OBJECTIVE We examine the impact of two dimensions of access-geographic accessibility and availability-on VA health system and mental health treatment retention among patients with serious mental illness (SMI). METHODS Among 156,631 patients in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in fiscal year 1998 (FY98), we used Cox proportional hazards regres...

Background Given that the protection of children's health is of special importance due to their special age and physical conditions, the present study aimed to investigate the condition of children's Geographic access to health services (Health Centers and Clinical Laboratories) in Kermanshah city, Iran. Materials and Methods: In this applied study, the research approach was descriptive-analyti...

2010
Chioun Lee Stephanie L Ayers Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld Jemima A Frimpong Patrick A Rivers Sam S Kim

BACKGROUND Utilization of specialty care may not be a discrete, isolated behavior but rather, a behavior of sequential movements within the health care system. Although patients may often visit their primary care physician and receive a referral before utilizing specialty care, prior studies have underestimated the importance of accounting for these sequential movements. METHODS The sample in...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2009
Kristine Haertl Kari Behrens Jill Houtujec Ashley Rue Rachel Ten Haken

As the number of therapists in mental health settings continues to decline, research is needed to explore the scope, satisfaction, and efficacy of services. In this study, we used Patton's (1997) Utilization-Focused Program Evaluation to explore scope of services, therapist and client satisfaction, and perceived efficacy of services in a free-standing community-based mental health occupational ...

2013
Petros Galanis Panayiota Sourtzi Thalia Bellali Mamas Theodorou Ioanna Karamitri Olga Siskou Giorgos Charalambous Daphne Kaitelidou

BACKGROUND During the 90s, Greece has been transformed to a host country for immigrants mostly from the Balkans and Eastern European Countries, who currently constitute approximately 9% of the total population. Despite the increasing number of the immigrants, little is known about their health status and their accessibility to healthcare services. This study aimed to explore the perceived barri...

Background: Studies have shown that people using complementary health insurances have more access to health services than others. In the present study, we aimed at finding the differences between out- of- pocket payments and health service utilizations in complementary health insurances (CHIs) users and nonusers.    Methods:  Propensity score matching was used to compare the 2 g...

Journal: :Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society 2009
Takeo Fujiwara Ming-Hsiao Chan

© 2009 Japan Pediatric Society One of the most important issues in the fi eld of child mental health is the low utilization of mental health services among those who have mental illness. Reasons for lower utilization of mental health services among children may be due to the lack of insurance, prohibitive costs, stigma of visiting mental health services 1 or lengthy waiting time at mental healt...

2004
Nimesh G. Desai S.C. Tiwari S. Nambi Bela Shah R.A. Singh Deepak Kumar J.K. Trivedi V. Palaniappan Animesh Tripathi Chitra Pali Neeraj Pal Amit Maurya Miriam Mathew

The information about Urban Mental Health Services has been nearly nonexistent in India, although the developed countries have been focusing on programmes for "Healthy Cities". The initiative taken as part of the WHO-ICMR Pilot Project on Urban Mental Health Services, with a public health perspective is being shared. The objectives of the Health Services Research (HSR) Arm of the project were t...

2005
Sarah Davenport

Clinicians have been divided in their views on whether systematic needs assessment leads to an improvement in the outcome of care for people with chronic mental illness. Policy makers assume that assessment and evaluation will improve the clinical and cost-effectiveness of mental health services. Many of these assumptions are already embedded within mental health policy and practice. A decade o...

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