Red Soma&Psy: 3 models of integration in mental health care. Conceptualization and practical experiences

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Results: The greatest impacts and outcomes of the three institutions will be presented in the form of case studies. The Vic Hospital Consortium will present the impact of the Integrat System Salut Osona focused on the needs of the patient as well as the changes that have occurred in Osona from the implementation of the Strategic Plan de Salut Mental in Osona. From the Fondation de Nant the result of networking and the impact of a conceptual model of integration based on proximity, accessibility and stigmatizing will be displayed. From the experience of six years of the inclusion of four-bed child and adolescent psychiatry in a pediatric service and rich experience of liaison with the same service they will be evoked the teachings of this form of integration and whys accent since the notion of link with broader than those traditionally invoked meanings. From the Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu major transformations in recent decades entity will be addressed in line with changes in mental health policies in Europe, specifically in Spain and Catalunya. Also, if the start of the guards at the general hospital psychiatry with other medical specialties will be detailed. Previously these guards were realized in the acute inpatient unit. Featured: The field of mental health should be an example of care model: Integrated, territorially-based, community-oriented, managed by various by establishing partnerships between various actors in a territory. Conclusion: A comprehensive health model is complex, but only through mainstreaming, shared practices, territorially and focused on the patient can move toward better mental health.

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Nebot, F. A., Rojas-Urrego, A., & Molina, L. S. (2016). Red Soma&Psy: 3 models of integration in mental health care. Conceptualization and practical experiences. International Journal of Integrated Care, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.5334/IJIC.2632

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