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Do GPs use electronic mental health resources? A qualitative study

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:06 authored by David W. Austin, Ciaran Pier, Joanna Mitchell, Peter Schattner, Victoria Wade, David Pierce, Britt Klein
The Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOMHC) initiative encourages general practitioners to use electronic mental health resources (EMHRs) during consultation with patients requiring psychological assistance. However, there is little data on GPs' acceptance and use of EMHRs. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 27 GPs to determine their attitude toward EMHRs, and their use during consultation with patients. Few GPs reported frequently using EMHRs in consultation. Identified barriers to use included lack of familiarity with information technology, and insufficient knowledge of available resources. Identified advantages of electronic resources included high patient acceptance, time efficiency, and improved quality of information. General practitioners recognise several advantages of utilising electronic resources for managing patients with mental illness. However, GPs are not sufficiently familiar with electronic resources to use them effectively. This could be overcome by education.

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0300-8495

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Australian Family Physician

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35

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1 p

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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

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Copyright © 2006 Australian Family Physician. The published version is reproduced with permission from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Text and images copyright of Australian Family Physician. Permission to reproduce must be sought from The publisher, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.

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eng

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