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Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine 3/2012

01-09-2012 | Original Research

Behavioral health referrals and treatment initiation rates in integrated primary care: a Collaborative Care Research Network study

Authors: Andrea Auxier, PhD, Christine Runyan, PhD, Daniel Mullin, PsyD, Tai Mendenhall, PhD, Jessica Young, LICSW, Rodger Kessler, PhD

Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine | Issue 3/2012

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ABSTRACT

Although the benefits of integrating behavioral health (BH) services into primary care are well established (World Health Organization and World Organization of Family Doctors, 2012; Chiles et al. in Clin Psychol–Sci Pr 6:204–220, 1999; Cummings 1997; O’Donohue et al. 2003; Olfson et al. in Health Aff 18:79–93, 1999; Katon et al. in Ann Intern Med 124:917–925, 2001; Simon et al. in Arch Gen Psychiatry 52:850–856, 1995; Anderson et al. in Diabetes Care 24:1069–1078, 2001; Ciechanowski et al. in Arch Intern Med 160:3278–3285, 2000; Egede et al. in Diabetes Care 25:464–470, 2002), research has focused primarily on describing the types of interventions behavioral health providers (BHPs) employ rather than on reasons for referral, treatment initiation rates, or the patient characteristics that may impact them. This study presents the results of a multisite card study organized by The Collaborative Care Research Network, a subnetwork of the American Academy of Family Physicians’ National Research Network devoted to conducting practice-based research focused on the provision of BH and health behavior services within primary care practices. The goals of the study included: (1) identifying the characteristics of patients referred for BH services; (2) codifying reasons for referral and whether patients were treated for the referral; (3) exploring any differences between patients who initiated BH contact and those who did not; and (4) assessing the types and frequency of BH services provided to patients who attended at least one appointment. Of the 200 patients referred to a BHP, 81 % had an initial contact, 71 % of which occurred on the same day. Men and women were equally likely to engage with a BHP although the time between appointments varied by gender. Depression and anxiety were the primary reasons for referral. Practice-based research is a viable strategy for advancing the knowledge about integrated primary care.
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Metadata
Title
Behavioral health referrals and treatment initiation rates in integrated primary care: a Collaborative Care Research Network study
Authors
Andrea Auxier, PhD
Christine Runyan, PhD
Daniel Mullin, PsyD
Tai Mendenhall, PhD
Jessica Young, LICSW
Rodger Kessler, PhD
Publication date
01-09-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Translational Behavioral Medicine / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 1869-6716
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9860
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-012-0141-8

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