Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Rural Health, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia.
Eastern Health Mental Health Program, Melbourne, Vic., Australia.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Oct;27(5):616-627. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12615. Epub 2020 Feb 24.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Family-focused interventions in Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) address the needs of families where a parent is diagnosed with a mental illness. One of these interventions is the "Let's Talk about Children" programme (Let's Talk) (Solantaus & Toikka, 2006 International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 8(3), 37). There is limited implementation knowledge on family-focused interventions. A body of research to better understand the transfer of evidence-based interventions into everyday practice has identified multiple influencing elements. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) has combined these known elements from research into five domains of influence. Elements that influence the implementation of evidence-based practice are inter-related and need to be understood in combination. Understanding different stakeholder perspectives on implementation in real-world settings helps to understand uptake, challenges and opportunities. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: As the first study to document leadership's perspectives of implementing Let's Talk, this paper contributes to the evidence base on their role in implementing family-focused practice models in mental health. There are specific roles of leadership that need to be addressed to support implementing Let's Talk in changing environments. Leadership's knowledge of Let's Talk and approach to change influences implementation. Questions are raised about the role the readiness of the parent and the impact that the dynamic process between the practitioner and parent has on implementing Let's Talk. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: Engaging leadership needs to address the influence of their different organizational roles in shaping implementation for Let's Talk. Further research is needed to understand the dynamic process between parent and practitioner that influences readiness for trialling Let's Talk. ABSTRACT: Introduction Different stakeholder's perspectives are needed to understand challenges and opportunities in implementing and sustaining evidence-based practices (EBP) in real-world settings. Aim/Question To identify leadership perspectives on key elements influencing the process of implementation of Let's Talk about Children (Let's Talk), a family-focused practice for practitioners working with parents diagnosed with a mental illness. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 service managers and implementation leads, to establish their views on key elements influencing implementation of Let's Talk during a randomized controlled trial. A thematic analysis applied both inductive and deductive approaches, using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Results Impacts to effective translation to practice were grouped into three broad themes with eight subthemes: inner and outer setting impacting organization, leadership affecting readiness and parent and practitioner readiness. Discussion The findings suggest that specific roles for leadership are vital to implementation within an environment of constant change, and more attention is needed to understand the dynamics of parent and practitioner readiness for delivering Let's Talk. Implications for practice Different leadership roles need to be engaged to sustain Let's Talk in changing real-world environments. The dynamic processes between parent and practitioner are suggested to influence readiness and need further research.
家庭为中心的干预措施在成人心理健康服务(AMHS)中,针对的是父母被诊断患有精神疾病的家庭的需求。其中一项干预措施是“让我们谈谈孩子”计划(Let's Talk)(Solantaus 和 Toikka,2006 年《国际心理健康促进杂志》,8(3),37)。关于家庭为中心的干预措施,实施知识有限。为了更好地了解将循证干预措施转移到日常实践中的研究,已经确定了多个影响因素。实施研究综合框架(CFIR)将这些来自研究的已知因素结合到五个影响领域中。影响循证实践实施的因素是相互关联的,需要结合起来理解。了解实际环境中不同利益相关者对实施的看法有助于理解采用、挑战和机会。本文的新增内容:作为第一项记录领导力实施 Let's Talk 观点的研究,本文有助于为领导力在实施心理健康领域的家庭为中心实践模式方面的作用提供证据基础。需要解决领导力的具体角色,以支持在不断变化的环境中实施 Let's Talk。领导力对 Let's Talk 的了解和变革方法会影响实施。关于父母的准备情况以及从业者和父母之间的动态过程对实施 Let's Talk 的影响提出了问题。对实践的意义:参与领导需要解决其不同组织角色在塑造实施 Let's Talk 方面的影响。需要进一步研究,以了解影响父母和从业者准备情况以试用 Let's Talk 的动态过程。摘要:引言 为了在现实环境中理解实施和维持循证实践(EBP)的挑战和机会,需要不同利益相关者的观点。目的/问题 确定领导力对影响“Let's Talk about Children”(Let's Talk)实施过程的关键因素的看法,这是一种针对与被诊断患有精神疾病的父母一起工作的从业者的家庭为中心的实践。方法 对 16 名服务经理和实施负责人进行半结构化访谈,以确定他们在随机对照试验中对影响 Let's Talk 实施的关键因素的看法。使用实施研究综合框架(CFIR),对主题分析采用了归纳和演绎方法。结果 对有效转化为实践的影响分为三个主题,包括八个子主题:影响组织的内部和外部环境、影响准备情况的领导力以及父母和从业者的准备情况。讨论 研究结果表明,在不断变化的环境中,领导力的特定角色对于实施至关重要,需要更多关注理解父母和从业者提供 Let's Talk 的准备情况的动态过程。对实践的影响 不同的领导角色需要参与进来,以维持 Let's Talk 在不断变化的现实环境中的实施。建议进一步研究父母和从业者准备情况之间的动态过程如何影响准备情况。