Improving access to primary mental health care: uncontrolled evaluation of a pilot self-help clinic.

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Category Primary study
JournalThe British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Year 2003
Psychological therapy is widespread in primary care, but demand often exceeds supply. Innovative self-help approaches may overcome some problems associated with access to therapists. The feasibility, acceptability, efficiency, and effectiveness of a fast-access mental health self-help clinic were examined in a pilot study. The therapist saw 159 patients in 16 months, and on average required only one hour per patient. Generally, patients who used the clinic were satisfied. They reported similar levels of distress at baseline as patients in traditional psychological therapy services, and comparable outcomes. The self-help clinic approach should be evaluated formally within a randomised controlled trial.
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First added on: Nov 30, 2013