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Addressing Patients' Mental Health Needs at a Student-Run Free Clinic.

Olivia Knoll1, Rohini Chakravarthy2, Joshua D Cockroft3, Nicolas Baddour3, Shannon Jordan4, Eleanor Weaver5, Michael J Fowler5, Robert F Miller5.   

Abstract

Student-run free clinics are uniquely positioned to understand the barriers to accessing mental health resources. We abstracted patient demographics and clinical characteristics from 355 patient charts and examined referral patterns for a subset of patients. Seventy-three (21%) of patients were found to have a psychiatric diagnosis and were more likely to have more medical comorbidities (10 versus 6, p < 0.001), total medications (8 versus 6, p < 0.001, and to be English-speaking (odds ratio: 1.97, p < 0.05). Of patients who received a referral, 37 (60%) were referred to specialty treatment, the majority to a single outside agency provider. 15 (25%) of patients were interviewed. Barriers to successful referral included transportation and medical symptoms. A facilitator of successful referral was concern for individual's health. Language, social stigma, and cost were not cited as barriers. This study describes mental health needs at a SRFC and suggests opportunities for improvement.

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Keywords:  Medical education; Mental health; Primary care; Referral; Student-run free clinic; Vulnerable populations

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32440798     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-020-00634-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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