| Literature DB >> 29185153 |
Christina Mangurian1, Chelsea Modlin2, Lindsey Williams2, Susan Essock3, Nicholas S Riano2, Martha Shumway2, John W Newcomer4, James W Dilley2, Dean Schillinger3.
Abstract
We sought to understand stakeholder perspectives on barriers to metabolic screening for people with severe mental illness. We additionally assessed the feasibility of expanding psychiatrists' scope of practice to include treatment of cardiometabolic abnormalities. We conducted four focus groups among patients with severe mental illness, community psychiatrists, primary care providers, and public health administrators. Focus group transcripts were thematically analyzed. Three domains emerged: challenges with patient navigation of the complex health care system, problem list prioritization difficulties, and concern that treatment of cardiometabolic abnormalities were beyond the scope of practice of psychiatrists. Stakeholders agreed that navigating the health care system was challenging for this population and led to undertreatment of cardiometabolic risk factors. Expansion of psychiatrists' scope of practice within community mental health appears acceptable to patients and may be a mechanism to improve cardiometabolic care among people with severe mental illness.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers to care; Metabolic screening; Severe mental illness; Stakeholder focus group
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29185153 PMCID: PMC6218641 DOI: 10.1007/s10597-017-0198-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Ment Health J ISSN: 0010-3853