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大学生心理健康服务的可及性:以英格兰的候选资格为视角的卫生服务专业人员的经验定性研究。

University students' access to mental health services: A qualitative study of the experiences of health service professionals through the lens of candidacy in England.

机构信息

ARC Research Assistant, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK.

Digital Community Manager, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Health Serv Res Policy. 2024 Oct;29(4):230-239. doi: 10.1177/13558196241235877. Epub 2024 Feb 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

In order to develop a better understanding of students' access to mental health services, we explored the experiences of health care professionals interacting with university students with mental health problems.

METHODS

We interviewed 23 professionals working across university advice and counselling services, NHS general practice, crisis, and psychological services in North and East London between June 2022 and January 2023. Our approach drew on reflexive thematic analysis and the principles of abductive analysis. The notion of candidacy - that is, how different needs are deemed deserving of health service attention - was particularly helpful to our understanding of the ongoing phenomenon of interest in the data.

RESULTS

Each student's access to mental health support was highly contingent on the student's dynamic social context and the pressures and organisation of the local health system. Professionals described how different students viewed different needs as deserving of health service attention. Which students reached the professional's service depended on the resources and relationships a student could draw upon, and the service's relative permeability. Once there, what action professionals took was strongly influenced by the professional's service expertise, resource constraints, the relationships the professional's service had with other organisations, the students' wishes, and whether students regarded treatment offers as acceptable.

CONCLUSIONS

Candidacy offers a useful lens to view university students' access to mental health support. Access appears to be an increasingly intricate task for students, given the fragmented service landscape, surging demand for mental health care and challenges of emerging adulthood. Our findings suggest that policy goals to increase use of mental health services are unlikely to improve outcomes for students without policy makers and health systems giving holistic consideration of inter-service relationships and available resources.

摘要

目的

为了更好地了解学生获得心理健康服务的途径,我们探讨了医疗保健专业人员与有心理健康问题的大学生互动的经验。

方法

我们在 2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 1 月期间,采访了在伦敦北部和东部的大学咨询和咨询服务、NHS 普通实践、危机和心理服务部门工作的 23 名专业人员。我们的方法借鉴了反思性主题分析和溯因分析原则。候选性的概念——即不同的需求如何被认为值得获得卫生服务关注——特别有助于我们理解数据中持续存在的关注现象。

结果

每个学生获得心理健康支持的机会高度取决于学生的动态社会背景以及当地卫生系统的压力和组织。专业人员描述了不同的学生如何将不同的需求视为值得获得卫生服务关注。哪些学生能接触到专业人员的服务取决于学生能利用的资源和关系,以及服务的相对渗透性。一旦进入服务,专业人员采取的行动受到专业人员服务的专业知识、资源限制、服务与其他组织的关系、学生的愿望以及学生是否认为治疗方案可接受的强烈影响。

结论

候选性为观察大学生获得心理健康支持的途径提供了一个有用的视角。考虑到服务领域的碎片化、心理健康护理需求的激增以及成年初期的挑战,学生获得支持的机会似乎变得越来越复杂。我们的研究结果表明,如果政策制定者和卫生系统没有全面考虑服务之间的关系和可用资源,那么增加心理健康服务使用的政策目标不太可能改善学生的结果。

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