Rush Brian, McPherson-Doe Catherine, Behrooz Reneé C, Cudmore Alan
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto; Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Hamilton Family Health Team, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Ment Health Fam Med. 2013 Jun;10(2):89-100.
Approximately 200 Family Health Teams (FHTs) have been implemented in Ontario to improve access to primary healthcare, including mental health and addiction. The objectives of this project were to examine, through a focus group and qualitative methodology with three FHTs, the profile of patients' mental health and addiction-related needs and to identify the implications for the development of core competencies in these innovative organisations. A spectrum of needs and service trajectories was identified, as well as the importance of a wide range of clinical skills and knowledge. The results indicate that 'core' competencies for mental health work in the context of an FHT go well beyond those required for an embedded mental health 'programme' or specialised mental health counsellors, but rather they relate to the core and discipline-specific competencies of members of the entire team. In addition to specific knowledge and skills, competencies include common attitudes and values relating to teamwork, good communication and collaboration. Challenges were noted with regard to working with some community service providers, especially addiction services. Implications for core competencies at the individual and organisational level were identified.
安大略省已实施了约200个家庭健康团队(FHTs),以改善包括心理健康和成瘾问题在内的初级医疗保健服务的可及性。该项目的目标是通过对三个家庭健康团队进行焦点小组讨论和采用定性研究方法,来审视患者心理健康和成瘾相关需求的概况,并确定这些创新型组织在核心能力发展方面的影响因素。研究确定了一系列需求和服务轨迹,以及广泛临床技能和知识的重要性。结果表明,在家庭健康团队背景下开展心理健康工作的“核心”能力远远超出了嵌入式心理健康“项目”或专业心理健康顾问所需的能力,而是与整个团队成员的核心及特定学科能力相关。除了特定的知识和技能外,能力还包括与团队合作、良好沟通与协作相关的共同态度和价值观。研究指出了与一些社区服务提供者合作时面临的挑战,尤其是成瘾服务方面。确定了对个人和组织层面核心能力的影响。