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Patient and health care professional perspectives on stigma in integrated behavioral health: barriers and recommendations.

Phelan SM, Salinas M, Pankey T, et al. Patient and health care professional perspectives on stigma in integrated behavioral health: barriers and recommendations. Ann Fam Med.2023;21(suppl 2):s56-s60. 10.1370/afm.2924

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March 15, 2023
Phelan SM, Salinas M, Pankey T, et al. Ann Fam Med. 2023;21(Suppl 2):s56-s60.
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Stigma can prevent patients from seeking necessary mental health care. In this study, researchers conducted qualitative interviews with patients and health care providers to assess mental health stigma and barriers to use of integrated behavioral health (IBH) in primary care settings. Participants identified the importance of normalizing discussions about mental health care and patient-centered communication.

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Phelan SM, Salinas M, Pankey T, et al. Patient and health care professional perspectives on stigma in integrated behavioral health: barriers and recommendations. Ann Fam Med.2023;21(suppl 2):s56-s60. 10.1370/afm.2924

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