Heslon Kayla, Hanson Jessica Helena, Ogourtsova Tatiana
Integrated Center of Health and Social Services of Laval, The Research Center of the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital, Laval, QC, Canada.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2024 Feb 12;5:1347412. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1347412. eCollection 2024.
Children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs) and their caregivers are at a high risk of experiencing mental health challenges, that in turn can significantly affect their functioning, productivity, and quality of life. In this already vulnerable population, mental health difficulties are now more frequently reported and pronounced secondary to the isolation and uncertainties experienced during the pandemic. Our previous work has shown important mental health services' gaps for children/youth with NDDs and their families, highlighting the need to optimize and tailor existing practices.
To explore mental health services' barriers, facilitators, impact, and solutions from the perspectives of HCPs and CGs, and to describe common precursors to mental health challenges in children with NDDs from the perspectives of these two groups.
In a triangulation mixed-method study design embedding quantitative and qualitative approaches, participants completed a survey and a semi-structured interview. Descriptive statistics and a hybrid inductive/deductive thematic approach were used for data analysis.
Over 700 utterances were analyzed (247 from caregivers [ = 10], 531 from clinicians [ = 16]) and included 143 and 173 statements related to the precursors and barriers/facilitators, respectively. Common precursors to mental health challenges ( = 7 categories) were identified and included reported feelings/perception of self, behavioral and physical manifestations, emotional dysregulation, and school-related factors, among others. Clinicians reported a widespread need for pediatric, family-centered mental health services and conveyed lacking mental health resources/training to meet the demand. Caregivers indicated being only moderately satisfied when care was received. Salient facilitators identified by clinicians were having an interdisciplinary team and caregiver's engagement in the therapeutic processes. Participants recommended improvements to increase accessibility to mediate the existing discrepancy between the emergence of precursors and care received; that services must target a broader population and be more comprehensive (e.g., family-centered care, addressing high-risk transition periods); and training/toolkits to support clinicians' evidence-based practice.
Our findings emphasize the necessity of a systematic and standardized approach to mental health services for children with NDDs and their families. Enhancing caregiver support, addressing barriers, and adopting a proactive, family-centered approach are crucial for improving accessibility and quality. These proposed solutions provide valuable insights for shaping policies and practices in pediatric mental health services.
患有神经发育障碍(NDDs)的儿童和青少年及其照顾者面临心理健康挑战的风险很高,而这些挑战反过来又会严重影响他们的功能、生产力和生活质量。在这个本就脆弱的人群中,由于疫情期间经历的隔离和不确定性,心理健康问题现在更频繁地被报告且更为突出。我们之前的工作显示,针对患有NDDs的儿童/青少年及其家庭的心理健康服务存在重大差距,凸显了优化和调整现有做法的必要性。
从医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)和照顾者(CGs)的角度探讨心理健康服务的障碍、促进因素、影响及解决方案,并从这两组人员的角度描述患有NDDs的儿童心理健康挑战的常见先兆。
在一项采用定量和定性方法的三角混合方法研究设计中,参与者完成了一项调查和一次半结构化访谈。使用描述性统计和归纳/演绎混合主题方法进行数据分析。
分析了700多条话语(来自照顾者的247条[共10人],来自临床医生的531条[共16人]),其中分别包括143条和173条与先兆及障碍/促进因素相关的陈述。确定了心理健康挑战的常见先兆(共7类),包括报告的自我感受/认知、行为和身体表现、情绪调节障碍以及与学校相关的因素等。临床医生报告称广泛需要以家庭为中心的儿科心理健康服务,并表示缺乏满足需求的心理健康资源/培训。照顾者表示在接受护理时只是中度满意。临床医生确定的显著促进因素包括拥有跨学科团队以及照顾者参与治疗过程。参与者建议进行改进以增加可及性,从而调节先兆出现与所接受护理之间的现有差距;服务必须针对更广泛的人群且更加全面(例如以家庭为中心的护理,应对高风险过渡期);以及提供培训/工具包以支持临床医生的循证实践。
我们的研究结果强调了对患有NDDs的儿童及其家庭的心理健康服务采取系统和标准化方法的必要性。加强对照顾者的支持、消除障碍并采用积极主动的以家庭为中心的方法对于提高可及性和质量至关重要。这些提出的解决方案为塑造儿科心理健康服务的政策和实践提供了有价值的见解。