Service Access Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Service Access Barriers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Prescribing often occurred when psychological therapy or specialist support was hard to access. — Patients’ and informal carers’ insights into influences on prescribing in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative interview study in the UK
- When psychological support was unavailable, medication could become the only immediate offer. — Patients’ and informal carers’ insights into influences on prescribing in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative interview study in the UK
- Participants described waiting lists, care gaps, rigid eligibility criteria, and limited service availability. — Patients’ and informal carers’ insights into influences on prescribing in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative interview study in the UK
- High prescribing rates may reflect structural problems rather than only individual prescribing preference. — Patients’ and informal carers’ insights into influences on prescribing in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative interview study in the UK
- Stigma and dismissive responses from services were reported as barriers in emergency and mental health settings. — Patients’ and informal carers’ insights into influences on prescribing in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative interview study in the UK