Guiding Principles for Implementing Stepped Care in Mental Health: Alignment on the Bigger Picture

S. Mughal,A. Salmon, A. Churchill, K. Tee, A. Jaouich,J. Shah

Community Mental Health Journal(2023)

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Stepped care models are a mental healthcare delivery framework in which a continuum of support allows selection of a range of interventions to match a client’s evolving needs and preferences. Currently in use in multiple settings worldwide, stepped care has the potential to provide a needed advance for the development of comprehensive mental health systems. However, definitions of stepped care lack consistency, resulting in differing interpretations reflected in variable implementation, ultimately limiting its replicability, utility and potential for impact. To help foster greater alignment in research and practice, we propose a set of principles for stepped care which can provide guidance on how to bridge multiple mental health services together, reduce fragmentation, and respond to the full breadth of mental health needs along a continuum of care in diverse settings. We hope that articulating these principles will foster discussion and spur mental health stakeholders to translate them into actionable standards.
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Mental health systems,Stepped care models,Continuum,Fragmentation,Care delivery,Population mental health
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