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摘要
我们非常感兴趣地阅读了El-Ghorr等人(Int J Care Pathways 2010;14:57-64)关于苏格兰改善精神卫生服务的国家方法的论文。本文描述了苏格兰国民保健服务质量改进(NHS QIS)制定的战略,其中综合护理途径被用作重新设计和持续质量改进的工具。我们认为,挪威也必须作出类似的全国性努力。特别是,路径将有助于弥合初级服务和专业服务之间的“差距”。我们指出,苏格兰方案的哪些内容与今后在挪威实施有关。此外,我们还讨论了挪威已经存在的因素,当局、卫生领导人和专业人员可以在今后国家一级实施精神卫生保健途径的基础上加以发展。
A Future for Pathways in Mental Health Care in Norway: A Discussion Paper Based on El-Ghorr et al. (2010):
We have read the paper by El-Ghorr et al. (Int J Care Pathways 2010;14:57-64) on Scotland's national approach to improving mental health services with great interest. The paper described the strategy developed by NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) in which integrated care pathways were used as tools for redesign and continuous quality improvement. In our opinion, a similar national effort is also necessary in Norway. In particular, pathways would help bridge the ‘gap’ between primary and specialist services. We point to which elements of the Scottish programme it is that would be relevant to implement in Norway in future. Furthermore, we discuss factors that are already present in Norway upon which authorities, health leaders and professionals could build on in a future national-level implementation of pathways in mental health care.