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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Factors influencing triage decisions in mental health services

Margaret Grigg, Helen Herrman, Carol Harvey and Ruth Endacott

Australian Health Review 31(2) 239 - 245
Published: 2007

Abstract

The aim of the study was to identify the factors influencing the timing of an assessment after contact with a triage program in a communitybased area mental health service in Australia. Triage decisions apparently were influenced by several groups of factors: patient characteristics; the source and mode of the contact with triage; and to a large extent by mental health service factors including the training, supervision and support of triage workers and the perceived availability of an assessment. While demand factors such as patient characteristics influenced the triage decision, supply factors also played an important role.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AH070239

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