A conceptual model of integrated care pathways between primary and tertiary mental health care
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We will use a ‘participatory’ systematic review methodology (Gough, Oliver & Thomas,
2017) to identify the effective implementation components of integrated mental health
care in primary and tertiary transitions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The
aim is to establish a coherent integrated model at funding, administrative/governance,
organisational, service delivery and clinical levels with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people as partners in care. The outcome will be an evidence-informed conceptual model of
integrated care pathways between primary and tertiary mental health care.
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$25,000 RAUGH Seed Funding
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End date: 31 December 2024
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Professor Roxanne Bainbridge r.bainbridge@uq.edu.a
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Professor Katrina Campbell Katrina.Campbell@health.qld.gov.au
Professor Roxanne Bainbridge r.bainbridge@uq.edu.au
Dr Halina Clare halina.clare@iuih.org.au
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UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health
Metro North Hospital and Health Services
Institute for Urban Indigenous Health
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Professor Roxanne Bainbridge r.bainbridge@uq.edu.a