University of Sussex, Falmer, UK.
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Hove, UK.
Br J Clin Psychol. 2022 Jun;61(2):335-348. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12330. Epub 2021 Oct 5.
Ascertaining whether mental health service users have children is a clinical requirement in UK health services, and acknowledgement of a patient's parenting role is necessary to enable engagement with their parenting experience and to facilitate support, both of which are associated with improved outcomes for the parent-child dyad. The current study sought to investigate the practice of mental health practitioners working in UK adult mental health services with regard to the following: Ascertaining whether patients have children; engagement with the parenting role of patients; engagement with the construct of 'think patient as parent'.
Self-report online/paper survey of 1105 multi-disciplinary adult mental health practitioners working in 15 mental health trusts in England.
A quarter of adult mental health practitioners did not routinely ascertain whether patients had dependent children. Less than half of practitioners engaged with the parenting experience or the potential impact of parental mental health on children.
The parenting role of patients is not routinely captured by large numbers of practitioners working in adult mental health settings. This is despite it being a mandatory requirement and an integral component of the systematic care of the adult, and preventative care for the offspring. Failure to engage with patients who are parents is a missed opportunity with profound downstream public health implications. The practice deficits identified in this study should be viewed in terms of broader structural failures to address the intergenerational transmission of poor mental health.
Some parents who have mental health difficulties may struggle to provide appropriate and effective care to their children. The parenting role can also exacerbate mental health difficulties. Identification of dependent children is a mandatory component of adult mental health clinical practice and is necessary to understand a parent's support needs. A quarter of adult mental health practitioners are failing to do so. A missed opportunity to engage with the support needs of the parent-child dyad.
确定心理健康服务使用者是否有子女是英国卫生服务的临床要求,承认患者的育儿角色对于让患者参与其育儿经历并提供支持是必要的,这两者都与改善父母-子女对子的结果有关。本研究旨在调查在英国成人心理健康服务中工作的心理健康从业者的实践情况,具体如下:确定患者是否有子女;与患者的育儿角色接触;与“将患者视为父母”的结构接触。
对英格兰 15 个心理健康信托机构的 1105 名多学科成人心理健康从业者进行在线/纸质自我报告调查。
四分之一的成人心理健康从业者没有例行确定患者是否有受抚养子女。不到一半的从业者接触到育儿经历或父母心理健康对子女的潜在影响。
大量在成人心理健康环境中工作的从业者没有例行确定患者的育儿角色。尽管这是一项强制性要求,也是对成人系统护理和后代预防护理的不可或缺组成部分。未能与作为父母的患者接触是一个错失的机会,对下游公共卫生具有深远影响。本研究中发现的实践缺陷应从更广泛的结构失败来考虑,以解决不良心理健康的代际传递问题。
一些有心理健康问题的父母可能难以为子女提供适当和有效的照顾。育儿角色也会使心理健康问题恶化。确定受抚养子女是成人心理健康临床实践的强制性组成部分,也是了解父母支持需求的必要条件。四分之一的成人心理健康从业者未能做到这一点。错失了一个与父母-子女对子的支持需求接触的机会。