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Unrestricted access to mental health services

Nursing Standard, 2002
This study examines referrals to a nurse-led, community-based, acute psychiatric assessment and treatment centre in the north west of England which operates an open referral system. Data were collated over 12 months and the total number of assessments was 1,544. It focused on the appropriateness of emergency assessments, which accounted for 29 per cent
Carol Smith   +3 more
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Access to health services

Journal of International Development, 1991
AbstractThis paper examines interrelationships between health status, access and utilization. Indicators for each of these are measured for China and India. It is shown that China, both during Mao and Deng periods, scores over India in the provision of health services to the rural population. Differences in economic inequalities, organization of health
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Confidentiality and access to sexual health services

Sexual Health, 2009
Background: Confidentiality concerns are often described as barriers to seeking sexual health care. There has been little research describing the relative importance of confidentiality to clients of sexual health clinics, and whether members of high-risk groups have greater concerns.
Nathan, Ryder, Anna M, McNulty
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Right to health, autonomy, and access to prenatal services

Nursing Ethics, 2021
Background: The concept of the right to health includes decent conditions of work, housing, and leisure. It can be assessed through the evaluation of access to health services and programs. The creation of the Brazilian Unified Health System expanded access to healthcare for the entire Brazilian population.
Tatianne dos Santos Perez Both   +5 more
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Spatial Access to Health Services

2012
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in a more integrated planning approach for service provision. Previously, government investment to improve access to public services has been prioritised either on the basis of the spatial distribution of services or on the availability of transport services.
Karyn Morrissey   +4 more
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Access to Mental Health Services

JAMA Pediatrics, 2015
The Surgeon General’s report 2 on mental health called national attention to the public health relevance of pediatric mental disorders, citing encouraging news of an increasing number of evidence-based treatments, as well as the discouraging news that most youth struggling with mental disorders receive no mental health services and that even when ...
John V, Campo   +2 more
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Access to sexual health services

Children and Young People Now, 2014
Elizabeth Yarrow, senior researcher at Coram Children's Legal Centre, summarises recent research that explores the impact of the law on young people's access to sexual and reproductive health services
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Improving access to health services in Canada

Healthcare Management Forum, 2018
The Commonwealth Fund 2017 report ranked Canada’s healthcare system low in access to care and last among all 11 counties studied in terms of timeliness of care. While long wait times for certain elective surgical procedures appear to be emblematic of Canadian Medicare, they are not inevitable.
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Unequal Access to Mental Health Services

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1985
The purposes of this article are: (i) to review some of the evidence that access to mental health services is not in fact equal, (2) to explore some of the dynamics or rationales by which professionals attempt to mask or justify these inequalities, and (3) to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies created to promote more equal access. I.
Kenneth S. Pope, William Winslade
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Access to Community Mental Health Services

Best Practices in Mental Health, 2007
Access to community mental health services for adults with a history of trauma is an important area of concern. This paper examines utilization of community services by more than 4,000 individuals in four states who either had an inpatient diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder or experienced an inpatient seclusion/restraint. Although both groups
Lucille Schacht   +2 more
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