弗吉尼亚州精神卫生机构提供者心理社会治疗活动的组织决定因素

Jeffrey A. Alexander, Joan R. Bloom, James L. Zazzali, Kimberly Jinnett
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目的:确定为重症和精神病患者提供服务的工作人员的心理社会治疗活动水平和强度的决定因素。心理社会护理水平衡量为一周内与患者接触的次数和在心理社会护理中花费的总时间。心理社会护理的强度被测量为每个患者接触的平均时间。我们使用分层线性模型(HLM)来检验护理水平和强度与三类决定因素之间的关系——个人提供者属性、工作特征和治疗环境特征。结果:提供者的职业与护理水平和强度有关。负有行政责任的提供者与患者的接触也较少,这种接触的强度也较低。对自己的薪酬和福利有更积极看法的提供者与患者的接触更少,与患者的密切接触也更少。与患者和提供者的积极关系也与提供者之间更高水平和强度的心理社会治疗活动有关。最后,确定了各单位之间心理社会治疗活动的统计学显著差异,尽管这种差异不是由于单位规模、患者队列严重程度或单位工作量造成的。结论:心理社会治疗活动的水平和强度因提供者的个人特征、他们所从事工作的特点和治疗环境的特点而有系统地变化。这些因素可能为设计干预措施提供基础,以改变提供者的行为,使其符合新出现的经济压力和严重精神病患者的治疗模式。版权所有©1999 John Wiley&;有限公司。
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Organizational determinants of psychosocial treatment activity of providers in Va mental health facilities

Objective: To identify the determinants of level and intensity of psychosocial treatment activity among staff who deliver services to the severely and mentally ill.Methods: The study sample consisted of 769 treatment providers working in 77 units in 29 VA mental health facilities. Level of psychosocial care was measured as the number of patient contacts and total hours spent in psychosocial care over a 1 week period. Intensity of psychosocial care was measured as the average time per patient contact. We used hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) to examine the association between level and intensity of care and three categories of determinants—individual provider attributes, work characteristics and treatment setting characteristics.Results: Providers' occupation is related to both the level and intensity of care. Providers with administrative responsibilities also have fewer patient contacts and lower intensity of such contacts. Providers who perceived their pay and benefits more positively had fewer patient contacts and less intensive patient contacts. Positive relationships with patients and providers were also associated with greater levels and intensity of psychosocial treatment activity among providers. Finally, statistically significant differences in psychosocial treatment activity among units were identified although such differences are not attributable to unit size, patient cohort severity or unit workload.Conclusions: Level and intensity of psychosocial treatment activity vary systematically by individual attributes of providers, characteristics of the work they perform and attributes of the treatment setting. These factors may provide the basis for designing interventions to modify provider behavior in a manner consistent with emerging financial pressures and treatment modalities for the seriously mentally ill. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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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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