Zegwaard Agnes H, Koop Frederieke J, Beuk Nico, Broeks Carlinde W, Van Rien L, Konijn Carolien, Franken Aart, Middeldorp Christel M, Hein Irma M
Arkin Youth and Family, Arkin Mental Health Care, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Adult Mental Health Care, Arkin Mental Health Care, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Aug 22;15:1409216. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1409216. eCollection 2024.
For youth care professionals who work with families with complex needs, we implemented an interagency, family-focused approach involving child and adult mental health care services and child protection services. The primary objective of the collaboration was to minimize fragmentation in service delivery and to improve practitioners' self-efficacy in supporting families. A total of 50 families were enrolled between 2020 and 2023. Quantitative descriptive analysis was conducted to map the sample characteristics and the correlations between the practitioners' consultation requests and the recommendations they received. We evaluated the applicability of the model using semi-structured interviews. Results revealed the frequent socioeconomic and psychosocial challenges and co-current mental health issues faced by the families. As expected, practitioners who work with families experiencing complex and multiple problems encountered a range of difficulties in their service delivery. These related to barriers such as poor role demarcation between organizations, practitioners' unrealistic expectations of other services, the impact of multiple problems on family well-being, and complicated family dynamics. The interprofessional collaboration improved the practitioners' self-efficacy in supporting families. They also perceived improvements in child safety. The study emphasizes the need for clear pathways for youth care practitioners to obtain assistance from adult mental health services and to liaise with community support and services. It proposes including adults and young people with lived experiences in the interprofessional collaboration. The study data provides initial evidence that the interagency model has added value for youth care professionals who struggle with issues in family-focused care.
对于与有复杂需求家庭打交道的青少年护理专业人员,我们实施了一种跨机构、以家庭为中心的方法,涉及儿童和成人心理健康护理服务以及儿童保护服务。合作的主要目标是尽量减少服务提供中的碎片化现象,并提高从业者在支持家庭方面的自我效能感。2020年至2023年期间共招募了50个家庭。进行了定量描述性分析,以描绘样本特征以及从业者的咨询请求与他们收到的建议之间的相关性。我们使用半结构化访谈评估了该模型的适用性。结果揭示了这些家庭频繁面临的社会经济和心理社会挑战以及并发的心理健康问题。不出所料,与经历复杂和多重问题的家庭打交道的从业者在服务提供中遇到了一系列困难。这些困难涉及组织之间角色划分不清、从业者对其他服务的不切实际期望、多重问题对家庭福祉的影响以及复杂的家庭动态等障碍。跨专业合作提高了从业者在支持家庭方面的自我效能感。他们还察觉到儿童安全有所改善。该研究强调,青少年护理从业者需要有明确的途径,以便从成人心理健康服务机构获得帮助,并与社区支持和服务机构进行联络。它建议让有实际生活经验的成年人和年轻人参与跨专业合作。研究数据提供了初步证据,表明跨机构模式对在以家庭为中心的护理中遇到问题的青少年护理专业人员具有附加价值。