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Park, Jun, Nam, Lim, Lee, Kim, Hong, Choi, and Ha: A Study of the Current State of the Mental Health Service Delivery System Using the Focused-Group Interview

Abstract

Objectives

To use focus-group interviews (FGI) to determine the current state of the Korean mental health service delivery system, inter-agency patient links, and identify associated problems.

Methods

The FGI were conducted by seven workers from psychiatric rehabilitation centers and community mental health centers and seven social workers from mental health hospitals.

Results

Within the mental health service delivery system, disconnection of the community network after discharge is considered a serious problem. The following improvement proposals are suggested : 1) the control tower should govern the community network after discharge, 2) consider insurance costs during activation of hospital links, and 3) expand information sharing related to community social facilities. With regard to non-voluntary admission and long-term hospitalization, most focus group members considered the revolving-door phenomenon to be more serious than non-voluntary admission. In order to prevent unnecessary long-term hospitalization, the FGI results indicated that the government should proactively intervene in the admission/discharge process. In addition, the following improvement proposals were suggested : 1) functional activation of the mental health review board via the reinforcement of workers' expertise, 2) expansion of local mental health centers, and 3) undertake institutional changes related to the family-related issue of preferring hospitalization over a stay at a secure facility.

Conclusion

For the government to improve the efficiency of the mental health service delivery system, it is necessary to improve institutional linkages, expand mental health infrastructure, and develop an integrated management system.

Figures and Tables

Table 1

Characteristics of subjects who participated in focused-group interview

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Table 2

Contents of the focused-group interview

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Table 3

Opinions of mental health social workers according to affiliated institute

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Notes

Conflicts of Interest The authors have no financial conflicts of interest.

Appendix

Appendix 1

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