Vickery P Brittany, Wick Kendall, McKee Jerry
Pharmacy, Wingate University School of Pharmacy - Hendersonville Health Sciences Center, 805 6(th) Avenue West, Hendersonville, NC 28739, United States.
Loma Linda University Health, 11157 Anderson St, Loma Linda, CA 92354, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2023 Sep;15(9):824-828. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2023.07.014. Epub 2023 Aug 4.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training was designed to help participants identify mental health challenges and provide support to those in need. The objective of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of a required first-year didactic MHFA course and to determine if MHFA reduces stigma and increases confidence in first-year pharmacy students' abilities to offer help to those experiencing a mental health challenge or a crisis.
Participants were first-year doctor of pharmacy students at a single site in the United States. Methods include the utilization of a survey-based study among a single pharmacy program. Students enrolled in this required MHFA training were asked to voluntarily complete pre- and post-training surveys.
A total of 69 first-year pharmacy students participated in the MHFA training. Results demonstrated that students agreed with being able to identify stigmatizing words associated with mental health disorders and that they will work to reduce or avoid using words that can be perceived as stigmatizing related to mental health (P < .001). Students reported increased confidence in their ability to start a conversation with someone who may need mental health help compared to their confidence level before the training (P < .001).
Completing MHFA training during the early phases of didactic education can help reduce stigma and increase confidence in abilities to help those experiencing a mental health challenge. Programs should consider implementing MHFA or similar training early in the didactic curriculum.
心理健康急救(MHFA)培训旨在帮助参与者识别心理健康问题,并为有需要的人提供支持。本研究的目的是评估药学专业一年级必修理论性MHFA课程的效果,并确定MHFA是否能减少污名化现象,以及增强一年级药学专业学生为面临心理健康问题或危机的人提供帮助的信心。
参与者为美国一个地点的药学专业一年级博士生。方法包括在单一药学项目中开展基于调查的研究。参加该必修MHFA培训的学生被要求自愿完成培训前和培训后的调查。
共有69名一年级药学专业学生参加了MHFA培训。结果表明,学生们认同自己能够识别与心理健康障碍相关的污名化词汇,并且会努力减少或避免使用可能被视为与心理健康相关的污名化词汇(P < .001)。与培训前的信心水平相比,学生们报告称自己与可能需要心理健康帮助的人展开对话的能力信心有所增强(P < .001)。
在理论教育的早期阶段完成MHFA培训有助于减少污名化现象,并增强帮助面临心理健康问题的人的能力信心。各项目应考虑在理论课程早期实施MHFA或类似培训。