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Engaging hearts and minds: An in-depth qualitative examination of health professionals’ perceptions of, and experiences with, an integrated, hospital-based mental health service dedicated to childhood heart disease

机译:吸引人的心:对卫生专业人员对专门针对儿童心脏病的医院综合精神卫生服务的看法和经验进行深入的定性检查

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Introduction : Health authorities are increasingly focused on the prevalence of psychological distress amongst children with critical or chronic physical illness. Whilst collaborative care models are regarded as optimal in delivering high-quality mental health care, the complexity of inter-professional teamwork can challenge implementation. This qualitative study sought to explore health professionals’ perceptions of, and experiences with, an integrated model of mental health care in paediatric heart disease. Methods : Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 health professionals from a range of disciplines (paediatric cardiology, neonatology, nursing, social work, health administration) providing clinical care for children with heart disease within the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN), Australia. Interviews explored four key domains: (a) acceptability and feasibility of an integrated mental health service dedicated to childhood heart disease, (b) perceived value and efficacy of the model in improving care and health outcomes, (c) impact of the work on staff and their coping responses, and (d) desire for additional training and support in implementing psychologically-informed paediatric care. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and analysed thematically using NVivo12. Results : Participants described significant and enduring emotional challenges experienced by children with heart disease and their families. Integrated mental health services were highly valued and perceived as offering specialised psychological assessment and care. Psychologists and social workers within the service were perceived as having an in-depth understanding of patients’ medical experiences, and the service was viewed as accessible and responsive. Participants expressed confidence in the skills of the mental health clinicians, and comfort discussing psychosocial concerns with their colleagues. Tensions between physical and mental health care models were identified. Most participants reported uncertainty about their role in delivering mental health care, viewing their engagement largely as referrers and describing a lack of confidence in their mental health care skills. While participants perceived psychological care as improving patient health and wellbeing, some raised challenges associated with routine psychosocial assessment, including inadequate resources to meet demand, differing patient needs, and patient willingness and capacity to engage given competing demands. Several participants expressed a desire for more training, particularly regarding communication with families about mental health. Discussion & Conclusion : There is international concern that children with comorbid physical and mental health care needs lack adequate access to high-quality mental health services. Accessibility can be optimised by integrating services. While mental health care is highly valued by health professionals providing care to children with heart disease, there are challenges associated with interdisciplinary work. Balancing differing beliefs, expectations and priorities requires continued interprofessional collaboration. Lessons learned : Models of integrated mental health care that inspire active interdisciplinary collaboration and are co-designed with patients, families, health professionals and other key stakeholders, are likely to have greatest success in sustainable implementation. Limitations : The transferability of these findings outside of the SCHN Cardiac Service is unknown. Suggestions for future research : Increased focus on innovative implementation strategies designed to yield sustainable collaborative care in physical and mental health settings is needed. Exploring the impact of ongoing stakeholder consultation is one avenue for future integrated care research.
机译:简介:卫生当局越来越关注重症或慢性身体疾病儿童的心理困扰患病率。虽然协作医疗模式被认为是提供高质量心理医疗的最佳选择,但是跨专业团队的复杂性可能会给实施带来挑战。这项定性研究旨在探索卫生专业人员对小儿心脏病精神卫生保健综合模型的看法和经验。方法:在悉尼儿童医院网络(SCHN)中,与来自各个学科(儿科心脏病学,新生儿学,护理学,社会工作,卫生行政管理)的10名卫生专业人员进行了个人,半结构化访谈,以提供临床治疗,澳大利亚。访谈探讨了四个关键领域:(a)专用于儿童心脏病的综合精神卫生服务的可接受性和可行性;(b)该模型在改善护理和健康结果方面的感知价值和功效;(c)工作对员工的影响及其应对措施,以及(d)希望在实施心理知情的儿科护理方面接受更多的培训和支持。使用NVivo12对访谈进行录音,逐字记录并进行专题分析。结果:参与者描述了患有心脏病的儿童及其家人面临的重大而持久的情感挑战。综合精神卫生服务受到高度重视,并被视为提供专门的心理评估和护理。该服务中的心理学家和社会工作者被认为对患者的医疗经历有深入的了解,并且该服务被视为可访问且响应迅速。与会者对心理健康临床医生的技能充满信心,并愿意与同事讨论心理社会问题。确定了身体和精神保健模式之间的紧张关系。大多数参与者报告了他们在提供心理保健服务中的角色方面的不确定性,在很大程度上将他们的参与视为推荐人,并描述了对其心理保健技能的信心不足。尽管参与者认为心理护理可以改善患者的健康和福祉,但一些挑战提出了与常规社会心理评估相关的挑战,包括资源不足以满足需求,患者需求不同以及患者满足既定竞争需求的意愿和能力。一些参与者表示希望接受更多培训,尤其是在与家人进行心理健康交流方面。讨论与结论:国际上普遍关注的是,需要同时接受身心保健的儿童缺乏足够的机会获得高质量的心理保健服务。可以通过集成服务来优化可访问性。尽管精神卫生保健受到为心脏病儿童提供医疗服务的卫生专业人员的高度重视,但跨学科工作仍面临挑战。要平衡不同的信念,期望和优先事项,就需要持续的专业间合作。经验教训:与患者,家属,卫生专业人员和其他主要利益相关者共同设计的,激发积极的跨学科合作的综合精神卫生保健模式可能在可持续实施方面取得最大的成功。局限性:这些发现在SCHN心脏服务之外的可移植性尚不清楚。未来研究的建议:需要更多地关注旨在在身心健康环境中实现可持续合作医疗的创新实施策略。探索正在进行的利益相关者咨询的影响是未来综合护理研究的一种途径。

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