Primary care psychology in Norway

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Primary care psychology in Norway Dr. Tor Levin Hofgaard President of the Norwegian Psychological Association Vice president of the International Union for Psychological Science Member of the Board of the European Federation for Psychologist Associations Madrid November 19th 2012

1 short story of Norway 2 mental health in Norway 3 primary care psychology in Norway 4 some advice on how to make a difference

Norway, really? = 0,13

GDP pr capita 510 500 ( 68 300) 5 000 000 3 %

costing max 240 a year Primary care psychology in Norway

The internal structure 19 counties no responsibility for healtcare 430 municipalities primary care 4 health regions secondary care

Who works in primary care in Norway 4700 General Practitioners 4292 physists 2069 primary care nurses (child and adolescent services) And so far only 230 psychologists

Mental health in Norway Primary care psychology in Norway

1/3 of the population has mental problems during the year Permanent disability due to mental problems is growing Mental illness is now the most common reason for permanent disability among young people

Mental services the past 15 years 10 year long Mental health plan initiated by the Parliament (1998) Aim: A treatment system which is based on: user perspective, strengthen the users autonomy, less forced treatment, LETL principle, better quality and coordinated treatment, higher competence in treatment, increase knowledge based treatment battling stigma Money talks: 24 billon NOK (ca 3,7 billion Euro) over 10 years

After ten years of focus on mental health Twice as many get specialized treatment (30 % young ppl) 104% increase in psychologists in specialized treatment Evaluation: still long waiting lists, lack of cooperation and coordination within and between levels, no real early intervention for mild & moderate mental health problems, no psychologists in primary care, no real focus on prevention still focus on individual even stronger legislation focusing on individual rights you get qualified help, but you have to get really really ill first and it is the individual who is in focus

Change Primary care psychology in Norway

The idea of Low threshold changes (2007) Norwegian Psychological Association introduces a new definition of low threshold/easy access psychology on the political arena and start lobbying for it Before: defined as an ambulant specialized service to people with severe mental problems, who have been in treatment in specialized care Now (also): defined as early intervention for people with mild and moderate mental problems, and with psychologists as central in planning and implementing individual and systemic interventions No age limits (0-100) and not just soft psychology

Development The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (government run) issues a report about the status of mental health in Norway Depression is the most expensive illness in the population Early debut Causes 1/3 of the disability pensions and it is an increasing number! Not detected by the GPs Not treated properly Leads to sick leave and unemployment Early entry info social welfare Recommend early intervention in local primary care, high competence in primary care

The breakthrough All political parties now define low threshold as we do (early intervention in primary care) All political parties now say we need psychologists in public primary health care In the preparations for the political platforms for the next general election (2013) all political parties address this 15 mil has been used on organizational pilot programs to find the best way to recruit and organize psychologist services in the municipalities (Evaluation report is delayed but I have some leaked results).

The breakthrough ¼ of municipalities now have psychologist as part of their local mental health services. The new law for primary health and care services defines mental health as a equally important as somatic health task for the municipalities (in effect from 1/1-2012) The government has now established a system for recruitment funding of psychologists which the municipalities can apply for when they hire psychologists. Stable long term funding future funding of psychologists in public primary care in all municipalities is now being planned by the Minister of Health

The pilot results Primary care psychology in Norway

Traditional stepped care 10 weeks ++ 1 2 weeks 3-5 weeks Self help 5-10 weeks Cognitiv therapy Psychologist Placebo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 In this system it takes up to 1/3 of a year before any differential diagnosis is established, or anyone with competance on more than basic psychology meets the person

What difference does a psychologist make in the pilots? Living enviroment Friends School Support persons Familiy Self help Congnitive therapy Psychologist Supervise Psychologist Placebo Crisis teams School nurses Doctors Councilours Teachers Social office

Who do they help? Mild to moderate anxiety and depression Behavoural problems Children and adolscents at risk (parents menally ill og drug abusers) Eating disorders Abuse

Does it really help? Average number og consultations are 4-5 (some 1- some 12/15) No waiting lists Help within 1 week as a norm Adolescents can drop in for councelling at fixed hours every week Most get useful help and only 5-10% are sent to specialized health care.

Does it really help? Prevention and early intervention is strengthened Cooperation between different professions and services is improved Psychological treatment with a low threshold is achieved

New pilots inspired by England 12 municipalities will establish at model of early intervention inspired by IAPT in England. This is Government funded. It is required to have a minimum of 4 professionals in an early intervention team, and 1 must be a psychologist.

How did we make a difference? Primary care psychology in Norway

Ethos Ethos Pathos Information Attitude Behaviour Logos Pathos Logos Using psychological knowledge in planning lobbying Trustworthy Relevant Differensiating Motivating Cost effective Society focused Our message must be undisputable and based on facts, science and on ethical standards Our message must be seen as important to society Our message must signal that we have something to offer which makes us unique Our message must be recogniced by our MAs and their members as something they can be proud of Our message must give an idea about what will be the bennifit for society economically and in human recources Our message must be focused on the need of the society and signal social responsibility Why How What

Political work in reality Where you are Where you want to come (the vision)

Questions & Comments Primary care psychology in Norway