An integrative collaborative care model for people with mental illness and physical comorbidities

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Ee, Carolyn
Lake, James
Firth, Joesph
Hargraves, Fiona
de Manicor, M.
Meade, Tanya
Marx, Wolfgang
Sarris, Jerome
Publisher
BMC Springer
Date
November 2020
Publication
International Journal of Mental Health Systems volume
Abstract / Description

Many individuals with mental health problems have comorbid physical conditions, or may present with substance/alcohol misuse or abuse issues. This results in complex treatment challenges that may not be adequately addressed by a model of care that is solely delivered by an individual clinician using a sole intervention. Mainstream pharmacotherapeutic treatment of mental health problems often have limited effectiveness in completely resolving symptoms, and may cause adverse side effects. Adjunctive treatment approaches, including nutraceuticals, lifestyle and behavior change interventions, are widely used to assist with treatment of mental health problems. However, whilst these can be generally safer with fewer side effects, they have varying levels of evidentiary support. These circumstances warrant reframing the current treatment approach towards a more evidence-based integrative model which may better address the real-world challenges of psychiatric disorders and comorbid physical conditions. In essence, this means developing an integrative model of care which embodies an evidence-informed, personalized stepwise approach using both conventional pharmacological treatments alongside novel adjunctive treatments (where applicable) via the application of a collaborative care approach. (author abstract)

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