Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth and Family Mental Health, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2017 Sep 24;7(9):e017555. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017555.
To better reach youth in need of mental health and addiction (MHA) services, there is increasing emphasis on making MHA services 'youth friendly.' However, it is unclear what youth friendliness means on a practical level. This scoping review explores (1) how youth friendliness in mental health services is defined in the literature, (2) what characteristics make MHA services youth friendly and (3) how youth friendliness is expected to impact service use by young people.
A search will be conducted of eight electronic bibliographic databases over the last 15 years (2002-2017) to identify literature on youth friendliness consistent with the modern youth experience. Grey literature will also be searched. The search and literature selection process will include all study designs, as well as non-research literature. Two independent raters will determine eligibility based on a review of the titles and abstracts of the identified literature, followed by full text reviews when required. Data will be extracted from the identified literature and then synthesised using qualitative and quantitative approaches. As a final step, we will conduct stakeholder consultations with youth, family members and service provider groups to validate the findings and identify any characteristics of youth friendliness that they deem important that were not reported in the findings.
Results will be disseminated through a peer-reviewed publication, as well as international, national and local conference presentations. Agency reports will be developed to present the findings in a user-friendly format, including a youth-friendliness checklist for youth-serving organisations. Research ethics approval has been obtained for the consultation component of this study.
为了更好地接触到需要心理健康和成瘾(MHA)服务的年轻人,越来越强调使 MHA 服务“对年轻人友好”。然而,在实践层面上,“对年轻人友好”意味着什么还不清楚。本范围综述探讨了(1)心理健康服务中的青年友好性在文献中是如何定义的,(2)哪些特征使 MHA 服务对年轻人友好,以及(3)年轻人友好性如何预期会影响年轻人对服务的使用。
将在过去 15 年(2002-2017 年)中对八个电子文献数据库进行搜索,以确定符合现代年轻人体验的青年友好文献。也将搜索灰色文献。搜索和文献选择过程将包括所有研究设计,以及非研究文献。两名独立的评估人员将根据对确定文献的标题和摘要的审查来确定资格,然后在需要时进行全文审查。将从确定的文献中提取数据,然后使用定性和定量方法进行综合。作为最后一步,我们将与年轻人、家庭成员和服务提供商团体进行利益相关者磋商,以验证研究结果,并确定他们认为重要但在研究结果中未报告的任何青年友好特征。
研究结果将通过同行评审的出版物以及国际、国家和地方会议的报告进行传播。将制定机构报告,以用户友好的格式呈现研究结果,包括供青年服务组织使用的青年友好性检查表。该研究的磋商部分已获得研究伦理批准。