Espinet Stacey D, Gotovac Sandra, Knight Sommer, Zwarenstein Merrick, Lingard Lorelei, Steele Margaret
The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.
London Health Sciences Center, London, Ontario.
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2018 Nov;27(4):236-244. Epub 2018 Nov 1.
Primary care providers (PCPs) are increasingly called upon to assist in meeting the growing demand for paediatric mental health care in Canada, yet they report inadequate training and confidence to do so. The Practitioner Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (PTCAP) program was designed to fill this gap by teaching PCPs the skills needed to provide frontline care themselves, particularly in rural/remote regions where specialist resources are limited. This innovative educational intervention may improve paediatric mental health care capacity, but a pilot study is needed.
We designed a cluster randomized, controlled pilot of PTCAP. Random assignment to intervention or control (treatment-as-usual) will occur at the practice level. Participating PCPs (N=61) at sites randomized to intervention will receive eight hours of training in the use of practice guidelines and brief counseling techniques (i.e., common skills/elements) for addressing diagnosable conditions and more general, transdiagnostic concerns. Mental health care capacity at one-week post-intervention will be the primary outcome, assessed through self-report questionnaires of mental health care confidence, and through a more objective, observational assessment of trained skills. We will also examine retention of these skills at one-month follow-up. We expect use of trained common skills/elements to be associated with better child mental health outcomes on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (N = 250).
As one of the first RCTs of its kind in Canada, this study will provide unique, preliminary evidence in regards to the feasibility and efficacy of the PTCAP intervention for enhancing rural, paediatric mental health care capacity.
在加拿大,初级医疗服务提供者(PCP)越来越多地被要求协助满足对儿童心理健康护理日益增长的需求,但他们表示缺乏足够的培训且对此信心不足。儿童和青少年精神病学从业者培训(PTCAP)项目旨在通过教授初级医疗服务提供者自身提供一线护理所需的技能来填补这一空白,特别是在专科资源有限的农村/偏远地区。这种创新性的教育干预可能会提高儿童心理健康护理能力,但需要进行一项试点研究。
我们设计了一项PTCAP的整群随机对照试点研究。在实践层面将随机分配至干预组或对照组(常规治疗)。随机分配至干预组的各站点参与的初级医疗服务提供者(N = 61)将接受八小时关于使用实践指南和简短咨询技巧(即常见技能/要素)的培训,以应对可诊断病症及更普遍的跨诊断问题。干预后一周的心理健康护理能力将作为主要结果,通过心理健康护理信心的自我报告问卷以及对所培训技能更客观的观察性评估来进行评估。我们还将在一个月的随访中检查这些技能是否得以保留。我们预计在优势与困难问卷(N = 250)上,使用所培训的常见技能/要素与更好的儿童心理健康结果相关。
作为加拿大同类研究中的首批随机对照试验之一,本研究将为PTCAP干预措施在增强农村儿童心理健康护理能力方面的可行性和有效性提供独特的初步证据。