The role of mental health service research in promoting effective treatment for adults with schizophrenia†

Anthony F. Lehman
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Abstract

Background: Significant gaps exist between scientific knowledge about the efficacy of treatments for mental disorders and the availability of efficacious treatments in routine practice. Mental health service research can help bridge this gap between basic clinical research and the usual care afforded adults with mental disorders.

Aims: To illustrate this potential, data on the efficacy of treatment for schizophrenia are reviewed.

Methods: The treatments reviewed include pharmacotherapies, psychological interventions, family interventions, vocational rehabilitation and assertive community treatment and case management. Using treatment recommendations based upon outcome data about these treatments and the results of a large survey of usual care for schizophrenia from the Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) project, examples of current deficiencies in the usual treatment of adult mental disorders and relevant questions that need to be addressed by mental health services research are identified.

Results: Major deficiencies in treatment that were identified include inappropriate dosing with antipsychotic agents, underutilization of adjunctive antidepressant therapy, very low rates of prescription of psychosocial interventions and lack of continuity between inpatient and outpatient settings.

Discussion: These findings raise serious concerns about access to care and the appropriateness and quality of care that is offered.

Implications: This knowledge about what treatments work for schizophrenia and the patterns of current care suggest the following major questions be addressed by mental health services research: What is the nature of care currently being offered adults with mental disorders? To what degree does this care measure up to scientifically derived quality of care and treatment standards? What is the effectiveness of new technologies under usual practice conditions? For which patients are they cost-effective and under what conditions? How should financial incentives be structured within systems of care to promote the most cost-effective use of new technologies? How should service systems themselves be organized to promote appropriate access and utilization? What educational, organizational and financing interventions promote adoption of effective interventions? Do we have valid methods for assessing quality of care? What strategies (interventions) are effective at improving the quality of care? In addition, we need to develop strategies that transfer mental health services research technologies into practice. These include: (i) development of outcome measures that meet scientific standards and that are practical for general application in service systems to facilitate ‘outcome management’; (ii) development of quality of care assessment methodologies that are practical and scientifically sound and (iii) cost-effectiveness methodologies.

Mental health services research can facilitate the translation of knowledge developed from basic clinical research into more effective systems of care. The tools used by health services research to this end include examination of patterns of usual care in relation to scientifically established standards of efficacious care, interventions to improve the effectiveness of care and examination of the impacts of the organization and financing of services on outcomes and costs. In short, mental health service research holds high on its agenda the translation of basic and clinical research into practice.

All of us must face the challenges posed by our rapidly changing mental health care system, changes driven not only by managed care and cost containment, but by exciting new developments in the treatment of mental disorders. We take on these challenges as researchers, clinicians, administrators, patients, families and taxpayers. Here I seek to provide a perspective on what we know about the treatment of adults with mental disorders and to discuss the implications of this knowledge for the work of mental health service research. Each of us has a particular window on this scene; mine is primarily that of a clinical mental health services researcher who studies schizophrenia. I will briefly summarize current knowledge about the efficacy of treatments for schizophrenia and the services research questions that this knowledge raises in its translation to clinical practice. The lessons from this examination readily generalize to the treatment of other adult mental disorders. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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心理健康服务研究在促进成人精神分裂症有效治疗中的作用†
背景:关于精神障碍治疗效果的科学知识与常规实践中有效治疗的可用性之间存在重大差距。心理健康服务研究可以帮助弥合基础临床研究与为患有精神障碍的成年人提供的常规护理之间的差距。目的:为了说明这一潜力,综述了精神分裂症治疗的疗效数据。方法:回顾的治疗方法包括药物治疗、心理干预、家庭干预、职业康复和自信的社区治疗以及病例管理。使用基于这些治疗结果数据的治疗建议,以及精神分裂症患者结果研究小组(PORT)项目对精神分裂症常规护理的大型调查结果,确定了目前成人精神障碍常规治疗中存在的不足以及心理健康服务研究需要解决的相关问题。结果:发现的主要治疗不足包括抗精神病药物给药不当、辅助抗抑郁治疗利用不足、心理社会干预处方率极低以及住院和门诊之间缺乏连续性。讨论:这些发现引起了人们对获得护理以及所提供护理的适当性和质量的严重关切。启示:关于精神分裂症的治疗方法和当前护理模式的知识表明,心理健康服务研究应解决以下主要问题:目前为患有精神障碍的成年人提供的护理性质是什么?这种护理在多大程度上符合科学得出的护理质量和治疗标准?在通常的实践条件下,新技术的有效性是什么?对于哪些患者,它们具有成本效益,在什么条件下?应如何在护理系统内构建财政激励机制,以促进最具成本效益的新技术使用?应如何组织服务系统本身以促进适当的访问和利用?哪些教育、组织和融资干预措施促进采取有效干预措施?我们有有效的方法来评估护理质量吗?哪些策略(干预措施)能够有效提高护理质量?此外,我们需要制定将心理健康服务研究技术转化为实践的战略。这些措施包括:(i)制定符合科学标准的成果措施,并在服务系统中普遍应用,以促进“成果管理”;(ii)制定实用且科学合理的护理质量评估方法;(iii)成本效益方法。心理健康服务研究可以促进将基础临床研究中的知识转化为更有效的护理系统。卫生服务研究为此目的使用的工具包括根据科学制定的有效护理标准检查常规护理模式、提高护理有效性的干预措施以及检查服务的组织和融资对结果和成本的影响。简言之,心理健康服务研究将基础和临床研究转化为实践列为其议程的重要内容。我们所有人都必须面对快速变化的精神卫生保健系统带来的挑战,这些变化不仅是由有管理的护理和成本控制驱动的,而且是由精神障碍治疗方面令人兴奋的新发展驱动的。我们作为研究人员、临床医生、管理人员、患者、家庭和纳税人来应对这些挑战。在这里,我试图提供一个视角,了解我们对成人精神障碍治疗的了解,并讨论这些知识对心理健康服务研究工作的影响。我们每个人都有一个关于这个场景的特定窗口;我的主要是一位研究精神分裂症的临床心理健康服务研究员。我将简要总结目前关于精神分裂症治疗效果的知识,以及这些知识在转化为临床实践时提出的服务研究问题。这次检查的经验教训很容易推广到其他成人精神障碍的治疗中。©1998 John Wiley&;有限公司。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics publishes high quality empirical, analytical and methodologic papers focusing on the application of health and economic research and policy analysis in mental health. It offers an international forum to enable the different participants in mental health policy and economics - psychiatrists involved in research and care and other mental health workers, health services researchers, health economists, policy makers, public and private health providers, advocacy groups, and the pharmaceutical industry - to share common information in a common language.
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