2019
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp19x707093
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Predictors of emergency department and GP use among patients with mental health conditions: a public health survey

Abstract: BackgroundHigh demand for health services is an issue of current importance in England, in part because of the rapidly increasing use of emergency departments (EDs) and GP practices for mental health conditions and the high cost of these services.AimTo examine the social determinants of health service use in people with mental health issues.Design and settingTwenty-eight neighbourhoods, each with a population of 5000–10 000 people, in the north west coast of England with differing levels of deprivation.MethodA… Show more

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“…The NWC is one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country, with consistently higher rates of premature mortality, illness, hospital admissions, mood and anxiety disorder [20]. Specifically, the NWC Household Health Survey (HHS) has shown how socio-economic issues are linked to variations in healthcare utilisation and suggests the need to address both socio-economic issues and structural issues, such as public transport and access to primary care [21,22]. This study explored the experiences of secondary mental health care service users use of the Life Rooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NWC is one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country, with consistently higher rates of premature mortality, illness, hospital admissions, mood and anxiety disorder [20]. Specifically, the NWC Household Health Survey (HHS) has shown how socio-economic issues are linked to variations in healthcare utilisation and suggests the need to address both socio-economic issues and structural issues, such as public transport and access to primary care [21,22]. This study explored the experiences of secondary mental health care service users use of the Life Rooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Socio-economic status (SES) can affect access to general health care utilization and treatments (Brinda et al, 2016;Giebel et al, 2019a;Saini et al, 2020), including education, gender, ethnicity, poor housing, debts, and income. Research into the effects of SES on dementia treatment is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amid the chosen variables, age, sex, and health status were selected as the significant variables to find the health effects of using KM. The three variables have been commonly used as key determinants in numerous health utilization studies [ 11 13 ]. The type of sports and perception of KM supplements being doping-free were chosen as athletes are sensitive to taking any health supplements for doping issues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%