Professional and service-user perspectives regarding the future of mental healthcare in Israel
Amit Kramer, Anat Brunstein-Klomek, Nili Neuthal, Tal Nakash Bar, Dana Tzur Bitan

TL;DR
This study explores the views of mental health professionals and users in Israel on future mental healthcare priorities, emphasizing accessibility and innovation.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the perspectives of mental health professionals and service users on future mental healthcare priorities in Israel.
Findings
Improving accessibility was the top priority for both professionals and service users.
Experienced individuals prioritized alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization.
Professionals and users rated Israel's mental healthcare innovation level low.
Abstract
A recent call has been made in Israel to address the needs of citizens inflicted by multiple adversities such world pandemic, internal conflicts, events of mass trauma and ongoing war. Nonetheless, public’s and mental health professional’s view regarding these needs and their prioritization is not well understood. This study aims to bridge this gap in knowledge, by assessing mental health service users and professionals’ views regarding the future of mental health in Israel. Two surveys were distributed to mental health professionals and service users. Responders (286 professionals and 522 service users) were asked about their vision for future mental health services and their views regarding the integration of technology and innovation, using a close-ended measure developed by mental health professionals to address local challenges. The top-rated category among professionals and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Mental Health and Patient Involvement
