Banwell Emily, Humphrey Neil, Qualter Pamela
Institute of Education, University of Manchester, Ellen Wilkinson Building, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Feb 15;21(1):103. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02530-0.
The increasing prevalence of mental health difficulties among children and young people (CYP) suggests that early intervention is vital. A comprehensive system of care and support requires the involvement of mental health professionals, including psychologists and psychiatrists, and allied professionals, including teachers, police, and youth workers. A critical starting point is the provision of effective training, in order that these professionals can better support the mental health needs of the CYP that they encounter.
Given the primacy of training in the CYP mental health support system, understanding the factors that maximise potential gains and facilitate uptake is pertinent. The current review therefore located and explored qualitative research evidence, to identify the barriers and facilitators underpinning successful delivery and implementation of training focussed on the mental health of CYP, for both mental health and allied professionals.
A systematic review and qualitative meta-aggregation were conducted. Systematic searches were carried out using ASSIA, EMBASE, MEDLINE, NICE Evidence, PsycINFO, and Scopus databases, for papers published between 2000 and 2020. Twelve thousand four hundred forty-eight records were identified, of which 39 were eligible for review. The records were appraised for quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research, and synthesised using the qualitative meta-aggregation method.
One hundred eighty-two raw findings were extracted from the 39 papers, which were condensed into 47 sub-categories, 19 categories, and finally 5 synthesis statements. These synthesis statements reflected the barriers and facilitators influencing the training delivery process ("support"; "content, design, and planning"), and the implementation of training into the workplace ("context"; "perceived value"; "organisational factors").
The synthesis statements and underlying categories provide practical recommendations for those designing, delivering, or implementing CYP mental health training. Recommendations ranged from facilitating peer support during training, to the idea that training will be better implemented when perceived need is high. The review provides a robust evidence-based foundation to "common-sense" principles, drawing them into a coherent and organised framework using a synthesis method grounded in pragmatism.
PROSPERO reference ID: CRD42020162876.
儿童和青少年心理健康问题的患病率不断上升,这表明早期干预至关重要。一个全面的护理和支持系统需要心理健康专业人员的参与,包括心理学家和精神科医生,以及相关专业人员,包括教师、警察和青少年工作者。一个关键的起点是提供有效的培训,以便这些专业人员能够更好地满足他们所接触的儿童和青少年的心理健康需求。
鉴于培训在儿童和青少年心理健康支持系统中的首要地位,了解那些能使潜在收益最大化并促进培训采用的因素至关重要。因此,本综述查找并探索了定性研究证据,以确定影响针对儿童和青少年心理健康的培训成功交付和实施的障碍及促进因素,这些培训针对心理健康专业人员和相关专业人员。
进行了系统综述和定性元分析。使用ASSIA、EMBASE、MEDLINE、NICE Evidence、PsycINFO和Scopus数据库进行系统检索,查找2000年至2020年发表的论文。共识别出12448条记录,其中39条符合综述条件。使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所定性研究批判性评价清单对记录进行质量评估,并采用定性元分析方法进行综合分析。
从39篇论文中提取了182条原始发现,这些发现被浓缩为47个子类别、19个类别,最终形成5条综合陈述。这些综合陈述反映了影响培训交付过程的障碍和促进因素(“支持”;“内容、设计和规划”),以及培训在工作场所的实施情况(“背景”;“感知价值”;“组织因素”)。
综合陈述及相关类别为那些设计、提供或实施儿童和青少年心理健康培训的人员提供了实用建议。建议范围从在培训期间促进同伴支持,到认为当感知需求较高时培训将得到更好实施的观点。本综述为“常识”原则提供了坚实的循证基础,使用基于实用主义的综合方法将这些原则纳入一个连贯且有组织的框架。
PROSPERO参考文献编号:CRD42020162876。