Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research

Abstract Language, socio-emotional and cognitive development in children and adolescents with mental health issues is getting increased attention over the last years. Establishing communication patterns and addressing behavioural diversities among this population should be of priority, along with a...

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Main Authors: Panagiotis Katrakazas, Aliki Grigoriadou, Dimitrios Koutsouris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Mental Health Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00398-z
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spelling doaj-b57747546187459e9a5ca4fbdbe996d22020-11-25T03:56:50ZengBMCInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems1752-44582020-08-011411810.1186/s13033-020-00398-zApplying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and ResearchPanagiotis Katrakazas0Aliki Grigoriadou1Dimitrios Koutsouris2Biomedical Engineering LaboratoryHellenic Center for Mental Health and ResearchBiomedical Engineering LaboratoryAbstract Language, socio-emotional and cognitive development in children and adolescents with mental health issues is getting increased attention over the last years. Establishing communication patterns and addressing behavioural diversities among this population should be of priority, along with a better understanding in a large variety of patient characteristics within the operational framework of mental healthcare centers. Therefore, the relationships between provided services and operational capability should become more evident. As integrated systems’ approaches are still missing to predict the efficiency of treatment services in a macroscopic scale, a General Systems Theory framework is hereby proposed. This framework is applied and tested against the operational framework of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research, in order to identify the need of such an approach and the strong cooperation between medical and population interactions. Using such frameworks as a prerequisite to identify important factors affecting population states can lead to evaluating their impact on the treatment outcome and depict the complexity of pathways potentially related to the children’s development.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00398-zMental healthOperational frameworkGeneral systems theorySystems approachChildren population
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author Panagiotis Katrakazas
Aliki Grigoriadou
Dimitrios Koutsouris
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Aliki Grigoriadou
Dimitrios Koutsouris
Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
Mental health
Operational framework
General systems theory
Systems approach
Children population
author_facet Panagiotis Katrakazas
Aliki Grigoriadou
Dimitrios Koutsouris
author_sort Panagiotis Katrakazas
title Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
title_short Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
title_full Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
title_fullStr Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
title_full_unstemmed Applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research
title_sort applying a general systems theory framework in mental health treatment pathways: the case of the hellenic center of mental health and research
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Mental Health Systems
issn 1752-4458
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Language, socio-emotional and cognitive development in children and adolescents with mental health issues is getting increased attention over the last years. Establishing communication patterns and addressing behavioural diversities among this population should be of priority, along with a better understanding in a large variety of patient characteristics within the operational framework of mental healthcare centers. Therefore, the relationships between provided services and operational capability should become more evident. As integrated systems’ approaches are still missing to predict the efficiency of treatment services in a macroscopic scale, a General Systems Theory framework is hereby proposed. This framework is applied and tested against the operational framework of the Hellenic Center of Mental Health and Research, in order to identify the need of such an approach and the strong cooperation between medical and population interactions. Using such frameworks as a prerequisite to identify important factors affecting population states can lead to evaluating their impact on the treatment outcome and depict the complexity of pathways potentially related to the children’s development.
topic Mental health
Operational framework
General systems theory
Systems approach
Children population
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00398-z
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