Shared Mental Health Care: A Bibliography and Overview
Vol 47, No 2, Supplement 1 April 2002 avril
Editorial Credits for The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Need for Increased Collaboration Between Psychiatry and Primary Care
Identifying problems at the interface Referral to psychiatrywhat do family physicians want? Communicating about patientswhats not working well? Would a more collaborative approach help? References and Abstracts
Identifying problems at the interface
Referral to psychiatrywhat do family physicians want?
Communicating about patientswhats not working well?
Would a more collaborative approach help?
References and Abstracts
2. Shared Mental Health CareTheoretical and Conceptual Perspectives
3. Models of Sharing Mental Health Care
4. Prevalence of Initiatives in Shared Mental Health Care
5. Evaluation and Research in Shared Mental Health Care
Methodological Issues and Challenges Evaluation and Research Findings Evaluation and Research Priorities The Need for More Standardized Descriptors and Outcome Measures References and Abstracts
Methodological Issues and Challenges
Evaluation and Research Findings
Evaluation and Research Priorities
The Need for More Standardized Descriptors and Outcome Measures
6. The Seriously Mentally Ill
7. Education and Training
Training family medicine residents CME for primary care physicians Training psychiatry residents Management of patients with severe persistent mental illness References and Abstracts
Training family medicine residents
CME for primary care physicians
Training psychiatry residents
Management of patients with severe persistent mental illness
8. Challenges and Potential Obstacles
9. References
10. Permission to Reprint Abstracts