Webb Marianne, Richards Hannah, Lamblin Michelle, Kartal Dzenana, Davies Pemma, Swingler Natasha
Orygen, Parkville, VIC, 3052, Australia.
Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3052, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2025 Jul 12;25(1):951. doi: 10.1186/s12913-025-13102-z.
Aftercare services bridge the gap between hospital-based care following a suicidal crisis and ongoing support in the community. Family members can have a critical role in supporting a young person after a suicidal crisis, acting as care managers, responsible for keeping young people safe, and navigating the mental health system. This study aimed to investigate family members' experience of the implementation and effectiveness of a youth-focussed aftercare service.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 parents of a young person who had been discharged from a youth-focused assertive suicide aftercare service, guided by the Research, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. We used Applied Thematic Analysis to conduct a hybrid deductive-inductive analysis on transcribed interviews.
Eight themes were generated from the thematic analysis: (1) Referral process can be opaque and difficult to navigate; (2) Logistics and costs can be a barrier; (3) Increasing knowledge and skills improves family functioning; (4) The impact on young people's mental health and functioning - building a solid foundation; (5) Regular and transparent communication with staff facilitates engagement; (6) Family and peer sessions provide valuable support, insights, and skills; (7) Individually tailored program meets the needs of most young people; and (8) Discharge process can be inconsistent and unsupportive.
Overall, the youth aftercare service met the needs of family members, who report significant improvements in family functioning and mental health. Key areas for improvement are the referral and discharge processes, which were often opaque and burdensome. Our findings highlight the importance of addressing family context and needs within youth aftercare services, and ensuring there are sufficient resources to provide family-focused interventions.
后续照护服务填补了自杀危机后医院护理与社区持续支持之间的空白。家庭成员在自杀危机后支持年轻人方面可发挥关键作用,充当护理管理者,负责保障年轻人的安全,并在心理健康系统中进行协调。本研究旨在调查以青少年为重点的后续照护服务的实施情况及效果,以及家庭成员的相关体验。
我们以研究、效果、采用、实施和维持(RE-AIM)框架为指导,对10名子女已从以青少年为重点的积极自杀后续照护服务机构出院的家长进行了半结构化访谈。我们运用应用主题分析法对访谈转录文本进行了混合演绎-归纳分析。
主题分析产生了八个主题:(1)转诊过程可能不透明且难以操作;(2)后勤和成本可能成为障碍;(3)增加知识和技能可改善家庭功能;(4)对年轻人心理健康和功能的影响——奠定坚实基础;(5)与工作人员定期且透明的沟通有助于参与;(6)家庭和同伴会议提供了宝贵的支持、见解和技能;(7)个性化定制方案满足了大多数年轻人的需求;(8)出院过程可能不一致且缺乏支持。
总体而言,青少年后续照护服务满足了家庭成员的需求,他们报告称家庭功能和心理健康有了显著改善。需要改进的关键领域是转诊和出院过程,这些过程往往不透明且繁琐。我们的研究结果凸显了在青少年后续照护服务中考虑家庭背景和需求的重要性,并确保有足够资源提供以家庭为重点的干预措施。