Investigation of population-based mental health staffing and efficiency-based mental health productivity using an information-theoretic approach.
Matthew BodenClifford A SmithJodie A TraftonPublished in: PloS one (2021)
A population-based mental health staffing ratio and an efficiency-based productivity value are important longitudinal predictors of mental health treatment quality, access, continuity and satisfaction. Our longitudinal design and use of mixed regression models and an information-theoretic approach addresses multiple limitations of prior studies and strengthen our results. Results are discussed in terms of the provision of mental health treatment by healthcare systems, and analytical modeling of treatment quality, access, continuity and satisfaction.