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European Forum for Primary Care: Position Paper for Primary Care Mental Health

Time for change, now more then ever!

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2020

Dineke Smit*
Affiliation:
PhD Research, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Secretary Working Group Mental Health EFPC
Lisa Hill
Affiliation:
Education, Staffordshire University, Stoke, England Member of Working Group Mental Health EFPC
Ian Walton
Affiliation:
Member of Working Group Mental Health EFPC Educator in Primary Care Mental Health, Manchester, England
Sally Kendall
Affiliation:
Professor, Community Nursing and Public Health, University of Kent, England Chair Executive Board EFPC
Jan de Lepeleire
Affiliation:
Professor, Medical Department of University Psychiatric Hospital, KU Leuven, Belgium Chair of Working Group Mental Health EFPC
*
Author for correspondence: Dineke Smit, European Forum for Primary Care, Working Group Mental Health, Otterstraat 118, Utrecht 3513 CR, the Netherlands. E-mail: e.h.smit@4sophia.nl
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Abstract

There is a need for a paradigm shift across mental health in primary care to improve the lives of millions of Europeans. To contribute to this paradigm shift, the European Forum for Primary Care (EFPC-MH) working group for Mental Health, produced a Position Paper for Primary Care Mental Health outlining 14 themes that needed prioritizing. These themes were developed and discussed interactively during the EFPC conferences between 2012 and 2019. The Position Paper on Mental Health gives direction to the necessary improvements over the next ten years. The themes vary from preferable healthcare model to the social determinants highlighting issues such as inequalities. The Statement of Mental Health in Primary Care will be established in cooperation with fellow organizations.

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Figure 1. Proposed model of care for mental health based on Kaiser Permanente risk stratification pyramid