Institutional Development, Jalisco Institute of Mental Health, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Resident, Psychiatry Residency Program, Jalisco Institute of Mental Health, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Sep 4;24(1):965. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05950-w.
The World Health Organization's (WHO) Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) aims to provide evidence-based guidelines for the management of mental, neurological, and substance use disorders in non-specialized healthcare settings. However, implementing these guidelines remains a challenge due to various factors, including limited training opportunities for primary care providers. This study con the effectiveness of a social media-delivered distance education program on the mhGAP intervention guide, to overcome barriers of technology access and digital literacy, providing a familiar and accessible platform for primary care providers in Jalisco.
A quasi-experimental study with a pre-test/post-test design was conducted. Primary care providers from Jalisco were invited to participate in a distance education program on the mhGAP intervention guide. The program consisted of online modules, webinars, and discussion forums facilitated by mental health experts. Knowledge assessments were conducted before and after the intervention using a standardized questionnaire. Participant satisfaction and perceived utility were also evaluated through surveys and focus group discussions.
A total of 1,096 primary care providers completed the program. The mean knowledge score significantly improved from 58.2% (SD = 12.8%) in the pre-test to 81.4% (SD = 9.6%) in the post-test (p < 0.001), with a large effect size (Cohen's d = 2.04). Subgroup analyses revealed consistent knowledge gains across different demographic and professional characteristics. Participant satisfaction was high, with 92% rating the program's overall quality as "good" or "excellent." Qualitative findings highlighted the benefits of accessibility, flexibility, interactivity, and practical applicability of the distance education approach.
The social media-delivered distance education program on the mhGAP intervention guide effectively improved the knowledge of primary care providers in Jalisco, Mexico. Participants reported high levels of satisfaction and perceived utility. This study demonstrates the potential of distance education strategies to disseminate evidence-based guidelines and enhance mental health service delivery in primary care settings, particularly in resource-limited areas.
世界卫生组织(WHO)的心理健康差距行动规划(mhGAP)旨在为非专科医疗环境中精神、神经和物质使用障碍的管理提供循证指南。然而,由于各种因素,包括初级保健提供者培训机会有限,实施这些指南仍然是一个挑战。本研究旨在评估一种通过社交媒体提供的远程教育计划对 mhGAP 干预指南的有效性,以克服技术获取和数字扫盲的障碍,为哈利斯科州的初级保健提供者提供一个熟悉和可及的平台。
本研究采用准实验设计,进行了一项预测试/后测试研究。邀请哈利斯科州的初级保健提供者参加 mhGAP 干预指南的远程教育计划。该计划由心理健康专家在线模块、网络研讨会和讨论论坛组成。在干预前后使用标准化问卷进行知识评估。通过调查和焦点小组讨论评估参与者的满意度和感知效用。
共有 1096 名初级保健提供者完成了该计划。知识评分从预测试的 58.2%(SD=12.8%)显著提高到后测试的 81.4%(SD=9.6%)(p<0.001),具有较大的效应量(Cohen's d=2.04)。亚组分析显示,不同人口统计学和专业特征的知识增益一致。参与者的满意度很高,92%的人将该计划的整体质量评为“好”或“优秀”。定性研究结果强调了远程教育方法的可及性、灵活性、互动性和实际适用性的优势。
通过社交媒体提供的 mhGAP 干预指南远程教育计划有效提高了墨西哥哈利斯科州初级保健提供者的知识水平。参与者报告了高水平的满意度和感知效用。本研究表明,远程教育策略具有传播循证指南和增强初级保健环境中心理卫生服务提供的潜力,特别是在资源有限的地区。