2017
DOI: 10.1037/0000017-000
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Integrated behavioral health in primary care: Step-by-step guidance for assessment and intervention.

Abstract: This timely new edition of Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care brings the reader up to speed with the changing aspects of primary care service delivery in response to the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), the Triple-Aim health approach, and the Patient Protection and Aff ordable Care Act. Drawing on research evidence and years of experience, the authors provide practical information and guidance for behavioral health care practitioners who wish to work more eff ectively in the fast-paced setting o… Show more

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“…Inne funkcjonujące określenia to między innymi opieka skoncentrowana na pacjencie (patient's cantered care), opieka zintegrowana (integrated care), opieka dzielona między różne osoby lub podmioty (shared care), opieka współpracująca (collaborative care) [4,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Część z tych określeń używana jest wymiennie, mimo że nie zawsze oznaczają dokładnie to samo.…”
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“…Inne funkcjonujące określenia to między innymi opieka skoncentrowana na pacjencie (patient's cantered care), opieka zintegrowana (integrated care), opieka dzielona między różne osoby lub podmioty (shared care), opieka współpracująca (collaborative care) [4,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Część z tych określeń używana jest wymiennie, mimo że nie zawsze oznaczają dokładnie to samo.…”
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“…Whereas the Clinical Scope and Interventions domain is entirely dependent on providers' clinical skills, behaviors in the Consultation, Collaboration, and Interprofessional Communication domain reflect providers' interpersonal skills and ability to engage with health care providers of other disciplines. Achieving high levels of interprofessional collaboration remains a challenge for primary care teams, and there are only scant resources to assist PC-MHI providers with team integration that so often depends on learning the culture and language of primary care [27][28][29]. The warm handoff, for example, is often seen as a critical aspect of high-quality integrated care that depends on effective communication and trust across providers.…”
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“…70% of psychopharmacological prescriptions are signed by general practitioners (Hunter, Goodie, Oordt, & Dobmeyer, 2009). Many common medical disorders diagnosed by primary care providers are attributable to behaviors and poor health habits that cause, maintain, and jeopardize the symptoms of the clients and contribute to suboptimal functioning, for example, obesity, diabetes, coronary disease, and chronic pain (Hunter et al, 2009;Robinson, Gould, & Strosahl, 2010;Robinson & Reiter, 2007).…”
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“…Many common medical disorders diagnosed by primary care providers are attributable to behaviors and poor health habits that cause, maintain, and jeopardize the symptoms of the clients and contribute to suboptimal functioning, for example, obesity, diabetes, coronary disease, and chronic pain (Hunter et al, 2009;Robinson, Gould, & Strosahl, 2010;Robinson & Reiter, 2007). The need for evidence-based psychosocial interventions is significant in primary care; however, this need is not being met.…”
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