Optimising and personalising behavioural healthcare in the US Department of Defense through Primary Care Behavioral Health.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bmj Military Health Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1136/military-2022-002312
Jeffrey L Goodie, C L Hunter, A C Dobmeyer
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Over the past 25 years, one way the US Department of Defense (DoD) has worked to optimise and personalise the delivery of behavioural healthcare is by integrating behavioural health providers into primary care settings. Using the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model for integration allows behavioural health providers to see service members and their families for brief and targeted appointments. These appointments are focused on ensuring that the patient receives the care that is needed, while reducing the barriers (eg, delays in receiving care, negative stigma, isolated from other medical care) that are often associated with seeking behavioural healthcare. We review the primary components of the PCBH model, detail the history of how the DoD implemented the PCBH model, review the training methods used by the DoD and briefly describe some of the research that has been conducted by the DoD evaluating the PCBH model.

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美国国防部通过初级保健行为医疗优化和个性化行为医疗。
在过去的 25 年中,美国国防部(DoD)致力于优化和个性化行为医疗保健服务的方法之一就是将行为医疗服务提供者整合到初级医疗机构中。利用初级保健行为健康(PCBH)整合模式,行为健康服务提供者可以为军人及其家属提供简短而有针对性的预约服务。这些预约的重点是确保患者得到所需的治疗,同时减少通常与寻求行为医疗相关的障碍(例如,接受治疗的延迟、负面污名、与其他医疗隔离)。我们回顾了 PCBH 模式的主要组成部分,详细介绍了国防部如何实施 PCBH 模式的历史,回顾了国防部使用的培训方法,并简要介绍了国防部对 PCBH 模式进行评估的一些研究。
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