TY - JOUR
T1 - A New Agenda for Optimizing Roles and Infrastructure in a Mental Health Service Model for South Korea
AU - Kim, Eunsoo
AU - Lee, Hyeon Ah
AU - Lee, Yu Ri
AU - Lee, In Suk
AU - Na, Kyoung Sae
AU - Ahn, Seung Hee
AU - Cho, Chul Hyun
AU - Seo, Hwoyeon
AU - Jung, Soo Bong
AU - Cho, Sung Joon
AU - Lee, Hwa Young
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Objective As the demand for community mental health services continues to grow, the need for well-equipped and organized services has become apparent. This study aimed to optimize the roles and infrastructure of mental health services, by establishing, among other initiatives, standardized operating models. Methods The study was conducted in multiple phases from May 12, 2021, to December 29, 2021. Stakeholders within South Korea and metropolitan mental health welfare centers were targeted, but addiction management support centers, including officials, patients, and their families, were integrated as well. A literature review and survey, focus group interviews, a Delphi survey, and expert consultation contributed to comprehensive revisions and improvements of the mental health service model. Results The proposed model for community mental health welfare centers emphasizes the expansion of personnel and infrastructure, with a focus on severe mental illnesses and suicide prevention. The model for metropolitan mental health welfare centers delineates essential tasks in areas such as project planning and establishment, community research, and education about severe mental illnesses. The establishment of a 24-hour emergency intervention center was a crucial feature. In the integrated addiction support center model, the need to promote addiction management is defined as an essential task and the establishment of national governance for addiction policies is recommended. Conclusion This study proposed standard operating models for three types of mental health service centers. To meet the increasing need for community care, robust mental health service delivery systems are of primary importance.
AB - Objective As the demand for community mental health services continues to grow, the need for well-equipped and organized services has become apparent. This study aimed to optimize the roles and infrastructure of mental health services, by establishing, among other initiatives, standardized operating models. Methods The study was conducted in multiple phases from May 12, 2021, to December 29, 2021. Stakeholders within South Korea and metropolitan mental health welfare centers were targeted, but addiction management support centers, including officials, patients, and their families, were integrated as well. A literature review and survey, focus group interviews, a Delphi survey, and expert consultation contributed to comprehensive revisions and improvements of the mental health service model. Results The proposed model for community mental health welfare centers emphasizes the expansion of personnel and infrastructure, with a focus on severe mental illnesses and suicide prevention. The model for metropolitan mental health welfare centers delineates essential tasks in areas such as project planning and establishment, community research, and education about severe mental illnesses. The establishment of a 24-hour emergency intervention center was a crucial feature. In the integrated addiction support center model, the need to promote addiction management is defined as an essential task and the establishment of national governance for addiction policies is recommended. Conclusion This study proposed standard operating models for three types of mental health service centers. To meet the increasing need for community care, robust mental health service delivery systems are of primary importance.
KW - Community psychiatry
KW - Mental health
KW - Mental health services
KW - Preventive psychiatry
KW - Social psychiatry
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85216542057
U2 - 10.30773/pi.2024.0189
DO - 10.30773/pi.2024.0189
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85216542057
SN - 1738-3684
VL - 22
SP - 26
EP - 39
JO - Psychiatry Investigation
JF - Psychiatry Investigation
IS - 1
ER -