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美国的精神卫生保健正处于严重危机之中,加之医疗服务提供者严重短缺。费用负担沉重,在传统的边缘化社区和农村人口中存在严重的差距。七十多年来,美国一直在使用社区卫生工作人员来提高身体保健的可及性,在国外也已经使用了几个世纪。他们在精神卫生保健方面的应用是最近才开始的,可以增加就医机会,但也提出了政策、报销、分流和执业范围等方面的问题。它们对许多高危人群尤其有益,包括有色人种社区、严重精神疾病患者、农村社区、老年人和青少年。本文献综述搜索了 PubMed、EMBASE 和 Google Scholar,广泛综述了不同类型的社区心理健康工作者(社区健康工作者/健康促进者、同伴支持、同伴导航员和非专业顾问)、他们如何提高医疗服务的可及性、技能组合、执业地点以及在特定高危人群中的应用。增加和扩大社区心理健康工作者的使用,通过分担传统专业劳动力的工作负担,将急需的心理健康护理扩展到高危人群,为劳动力短缺和心理健康护理缺乏公平性提供了解决方案。
Community Mental Health Workers: Their Workplaces, Roles, and Impact.
Mental health care in the U.S. is at a critical crisis, compounded with a severe shortage of providers. The cost burden is immense, with severe disparity seen in traditionally marginalized communities and rural populations. Community health workers have been used to increase access to physical health care in the U.S. for over seventy years-and have been used abroad for centuries. Their use in mental health care is more recent and can increase access, but raises policy, reimbursement, triage, and scopes-of-practice considerations. They are especially beneficial for many at-risk populations including communities of color, those with serious mental illness, rural communities, the elderly, and youth. This literature review searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar and provides a broad review of the different types of community mental health workers (community health workers/promotores de salud, peer support, peer navigators, and lay counselors), how they increase access to care, skill sets, practice locations, and uses for specific at-risk populations. Increasing and expanding the use of community mental health workers expands much needed mental health care to those at risk by task-shifting the burden on the traditional professional workforce, offering a solution to both the workforce shortage and the lack of equity in mental health care.
期刊介绍:
Community Mental Health Journal focuses on the needs of people experiencing serious forms of psychological distress, as well as the structures established to address those needs. Areas of particular interest include critical examination of current paradigms of diagnosis and treatment, socio-structural determinants of mental health, social hierarchies within the public mental health systems, and the intersection of public mental health programs and social/racial justice and health equity. While this is the journal of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, we welcome manuscripts reflecting research from a range of disciplines on recovery-oriented services, public health policy, clinical delivery systems, advocacy, and emerging and innovative practices.