Title Patterns of service provision in child and adolescent mental health care in Australia
Authors Salvador-Carulla, Luis , Furst, Mary Anne , Tabatabaei-Jafari, Hossein , Mendoza, John , Riordan, Denise , Moore, Elizabeth , Rock, Daniel , Anthes, Lauren , Bagheri, Nasser , SALINAS PÉREZ, JOSÉ ALBERTO
External publication No
Means J Child Health Care
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 3
SJR Quartile 1
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85144370423&doi=10.1177%2f13674935221146381&partnerID=40&md5=6c962e8087da0dbf67b1449929eb2bd9
Publication date 20/12/2023
ISI 000901527700001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85144370423
DOI 10.1177/13674935221146381
Abstract Standard description of local care provision is essential for evidence-informed planning. This study aimed to map and compare the availability and diversity of current mental health service provision for children and adolescents in Australia. We used a standardised service classification instrument, the Description and Evaluation of Services and DirectoriEs (DESDE) tool, to describe service availability in eight urban and two rural health districts in Australia. The pattern of care was compared with that available for other age groups in Australia. Outpatient care was found to be the most common type of service provision, comprising 212 (81.2%) of all services identified. Hospital care (acute and non-acute) was more available in urban than in rural areas (20 services [9.7%] vs 1 [1.8%]). The level of diversity in the types of care available for children and adolescents was lower than that for the general adult population, but slightly higher than that for older people in the same areas. Standardised comparison of the pattern of care across regions reduces ambiguity in service description and classification, enables gap analysis and can inform policy and planning.
Keywords delivery of health care; child health services; adolescent health services
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