2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1090892
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A comparison of patient-reported quality between inpatient services for mental and physical health: A tertiary-hospital-based survey in China

Abstract: BackgroundIt is widely acknowledged that quality of mental health services is routinely worse than physical health services across countries. However, studies separately investigating mental health services often report high-level satisfaction, even comparing with physical health services. Therefore, this study aimed to compare patient-reported quality between inpatient services for mental and physical health in China.MethodsAn inpatient survey was conducted among service users of mental and physical health se… Show more

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“…Without a strict referral system, patients in China could choose any healthcare provider they wish, even specialist services (Lu et al, 2019). When some patients or their family members could recognize the condition as a mental health problem, they would go seek mental health services directly (70.4% of our participants), without the procedure of referral by a primary healthcare provider/general practitioner (Zhou et al, 2023), which could largely reduce the proportions and duration of Delay-R.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without a strict referral system, patients in China could choose any healthcare provider they wish, even specialist services (Lu et al, 2019). When some patients or their family members could recognize the condition as a mental health problem, they would go seek mental health services directly (70.4% of our participants), without the procedure of referral by a primary healthcare provider/general practitioner (Zhou et al, 2023), which could largely reduce the proportions and duration of Delay-R.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have been mostly limited to medical students and interns, with few studies focusing on resident doctors. [7][8][9][10] Given limited data over healthcare professionals, especially in nursing services from India and growing mental health problems in the medical fraternity, there is a need to assess mental health issues. Improving the understanding of mental health issues can help in amending the policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%