Improving access to and effectiveness of mental health care for personality disorders:the guideline-informed treatment for personality disorders (GIT-PD) initiative in the Netherlands

Evidence-based treatment for patients suffering from personality disorders (PDs) is only available to a limited extend in the Netherlands. Consequently, most patients receive non-manualized, unspecialized care. This manuscript describes the background, rationale and design of the Guideline-Informed Treatment for Personality Disorders (GIT-PD) initiative. GIT-PD aims to provide a simple, principle-driven, ‘common-factors’ framework for the treatment of PDs. The GIT-PD framework integrates scientific knowledge, professional expertise and patient experience to design a good-enough practice, based... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Hutsebaut, J.
Willemsen, E.
Bachrach, N.
Van, R.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Hutsebaut , J , Willemsen , E , Bachrach , N & Van , R 2020 , ' Improving access to and effectiveness of mental health care for personality disorders : the guideline-informed treatment for personality disorders (GIT-PD) initiative in the Netherlands ' , Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation , vol. 7 , 16 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40479-020-00133-7
Sprache: Englisch
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Evidence-based treatment for patients suffering from personality disorders (PDs) is only available to a limited extend in the Netherlands. Consequently, most patients receive non-manualized, unspecialized care. This manuscript describes the background, rationale and design of the Guideline-Informed Treatment for Personality Disorders (GIT-PD) initiative. GIT-PD aims to provide a simple, principle-driven, ‘common-factors’ framework for the treatment of PDs. The GIT-PD framework integrates scientific knowledge, professional expertise and patient experience to design a good-enough practice, based on common factors. It offers a basic framework including general principles, a structured clinical pathway, a basic professional stance, interventions focused on common factors, and team and organizational strategies, based on common features of evidence-based treatments and generic competences of professionals. The GIT-PD initiative has had a large impact on the organization of treatment for PDs in the Netherlands. For countries with an interest in improving their health care system for PDs, it could serve as a template that requires only limited resources