Factors of Specialized Mental Health Care Use in the Netherlands: A Scoping Review Applying Andersen-Newman's Care Utilization Model
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important patients receive timely and adequate care. This scoping review first aims to summarize which factors contribute to specialized mental health care (SMHC) use. Within the Dutch health care system, the gene...
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Main Authors: | Daphne Aimée Van der Draai (Author), Erik Van Duijn (Author), Derek Paul De Beurs (Author), Anika Bexkens (Author), Aartjan Theodoor Frans Beekman (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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