2024
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.7685
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Supporting Quality Integrated Care for Adolescent Depression in Primary Care: A Learning System Approach

Diana Sarakbi,
Dianne Groll,
Joan Tranmer
et al.

Abstract: Background: Quality integrated care, which involves primary care and mental health clinicians working together, can help identify and treat adolescent depression early. We explored systemic barriers to quality integrated care at the provincial level in Ontario, Canada using a learning system approach. Methods: Two Ontario Health Teams (OHTs), regional networks designed to support integrated care, completed the Practice Integration Profile (PIP) and participated in focus groups. Results: The OHTs had a median P… Show more

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“…With medical care, some unintentional barriers could add pressure on healthcare providers. A study on quality integrated care for adolescent depression revealed that barriers include limited access to expertise for assessment and diagnosis, long wait times for treatment, and shortages of clinicians (Sarakbi et al, 2024). Additionally, medical care has to continuously transform with knowledge development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With medical care, some unintentional barriers could add pressure on healthcare providers. A study on quality integrated care for adolescent depression revealed that barriers include limited access to expertise for assessment and diagnosis, long wait times for treatment, and shortages of clinicians (Sarakbi et al, 2024). Additionally, medical care has to continuously transform with knowledge development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%