Lund University, Department of Health Sciences/Mental Health, Activity and Participation, SE Lund, Sweden.
Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Division of Social Medicine and Global Health, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, Malmö, Sweden.
Work. 2021;69(3):1053-1061. doi: 10.3233/WOR-213535.
Lack of mental health literacy among rehabilitation professionals and employers in the return-to-work of persons with mental health problems resulted in the development of a three-day group training program, the Support to Employers from rehabilitation Actors about Mental health (SEAM) intervention.
To evaluate the impact of SEAM on rehabilitation professionals' knowledge and beliefs, attitudes, and supporting behaviors towards people with mental health problems and employers as part of the return-to-work process.
In this longitudinal study, 94 rehabilitation professionals were included. Data were collected prior to (T1), immediately after (T2) and 6 months after SEAM training (T3) using knowledge and attitude scales and a questionnaire on supporting behaviors. SEAM includes training in Mental Health First Aid, presentations and discussions on current research on work and mental health, and strategies and communication guidelines to use when meeting service users and employers as part of the return-to-work of persons with mental health problems. SEAM also includes a homepage with targeted employer information. Data were analyzed using non-parametric statistics.
SEAM significantly increased rehabilitation professionals' knowledge of mental health (T1-T2: z = -2.037, p = 0.042; T2-T3: z = -5.093, p = 0.001), and improved their attitudes towards persons with mental health problems (T1-T2: z = 4.984, p = 0.001). Professionals (50-60%) also estimated that they had increased their use of supporting strategies towards service users and employers.
The study suggests that SEAM can increase mental health literacy among rehabilitation professionals and lead to a greater focus on service users' resources and work ability, as well as on employers' support needs.
由于康复专业人员和雇主在精神健康问题患者重返工作岗位方面缺乏心理健康素养,因此开发了为期三天的团体培训计划,即“康复行动者为雇主提供关于精神健康的支持”(SEAM)干预。
评估 SEAM 对康复专业人员的知识和信念、态度以及对精神健康问题患者和雇主的支持行为的影响,这是重返工作岗位过程的一部分。
在这项纵向研究中,纳入了 94 名康复专业人员。在 SEAM 培训之前(T1)、培训后即刻(T2)和 6 个月后(T3)使用知识和态度量表以及支持行为问卷收集数据。SEAM 包括心理健康急救培训、关于工作和精神健康当前研究的演示和讨论,以及在与精神健康问题患者的服务使用者和雇主会面时使用的策略和沟通准则。SEAM 还包括一个针对雇主的信息主页。使用非参数统计分析数据。
SEAM 显著提高了康复专业人员的心理健康知识(T1-T2:z=-2.037,p=0.042;T2-T3:z=-5.093,p=0.001),并改善了他们对精神健康问题患者的态度(T1-T2:z=4.984,p=0.001)。专业人员(50-60%)还估计他们增加了对服务使用者和雇主的支持策略的使用。
该研究表明,SEAM 可以提高康复专业人员的心理健康素养,并促使他们更加关注服务使用者的资源和工作能力,以及雇主的支持需求。