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. 2024 Sep;51(5):826-838.
doi: 10.1007/s10488-024-01366-2. Epub 2024 Mar 21.

Barriers to Mental Health care in Canada Identified by Healthcare Providers: A Scoping Review

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Barriers to Mental Health care in Canada Identified by Healthcare Providers: A Scoping Review

Jeffrey Wang et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

The mental health treatment gap remains wide across the world despite mental illness being a significant cause of disability globally. Both end-user and healthcare provider perspectives are critical to understanding barriers to mental healthcare and developing interventions. However, the views of providers are relatively understudied. In this review, we synthesized findings from current literature regarding providers' perspectives on barriers to mental healthcare in Canada. We searched Medline, PsycINFO, Embase, and CINAHL for eligible Canadian studies published since 2000. Analysis and quality assessment were conducted on the included studies. Of 4,773 reports screened, 29 moderate-high quality studies were reviewed. Five themes of barriers emerged: health systems availability and complexity (reported in 72% of the studies), work conditions (55%), training/education (52%), patient accessibility (41%), and identity-based sensitivity (17%). Common barriers included lack of resources, fragmented services, and gaps in continuing education. Interestingly, clinicians often cited confusion in determining the ideal service for patients due to an overwhelming number of potential services without clear descriptions. These five domains of barriers present a synthesized review of areas of improvement for mental healthcare spanning both patients and clinicians. Canadian mental health systems face a need to improve capacity, clinician training, and in particular service navigability and collaboration.

Keywords: Barriers; Health systems; Interdisciplinary solutions; Mental health.

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