Implementation of the collaborative care model: quantitative results from professionnals' survey

Marie GRANGÉ2,4, Pascal CLERC 2, Coralie GANDRÉ 4, Christine PASSERIEUX1,2,3, Julien MOUSQUÈS 4, Nadia YOUNÈS1,2,3, Caroline HUAS2,4

1Université Paris Saclay, Université Versailles Saint Quentin, INSERM U1018, CESP, Team DevPsy, Villejuif, France
2UFR Simone Veil Santé, Université Versailles Saint Quentin, Montigny le Bretonneux, France
3Centre Hospitalier de Versailles, Service de psychiatrie de l’adulte et addictologie, Le Chesnay, France
4Institut de recherche et documentation en économie de la santé (Irdes), Paris, France
5Laboratoire Paragraphe, Université Paris 8 Vincennes, Saint-Denis, France

Background

Common mental disorders (anxiety and mood disorders), primarily treated in primary care, could be improved with a better coordination between general practitioners (GPs) and specialized care. The collaborative care model (CCM) is recognized as a best practice model to integrate evidence-based mental health care in primary care. In France, a pilot of this model (SESAME) has been deployed from September 2021 to November 2023, with an implementation study (MOSAIQUE) conducted on a mixed method design combining quantitative and qualitative data.

Objectives and methods

The objectives for this presentation are to present the implementation of the CCM according to quantitative data from collaborative care professionals’ surveys. These surveys were conducted online anonymously every 6 months (March 2022, November 2022, March 2023 and December 2023) with the 3 nurse case managers (4 surveys points), the 12 GPs (4 surveys points), the 3 psychiatrists (4 surveys points) and 15 psychologists (1 survey point in December 2023). Data will be analyzed from January 2024 onwards (descriptive and comparative analyses). They provide information on the professional, the motivations for CCM, opinions on CCM activity and on exchanges with other CCM professionals, difficulties and satisfaction about CCM.

Findings and perspectives

We will present preliminary evidence on the implementation of the CCM in primary care in France. These outcomes will be compared with quantitative data from professionals’ survey of US implementation studies on collaborative care. Issues with primary care of common mental health disorders in France will be considered.



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