Sculco Camilla, Barreca Manuela, Meneguzzo Marco, Albanese Emiliano
Università della Svizzera Italiana - Institute of Public Health, Lugano, Switzerland.
Int J Public Health. 2025 Aug 27;70:1608433. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2025.1608433. eCollection 2025.
This paper examines a stakeholder engagement initiative to develop public health recommendations for addressing mental health gaps after the COVID-19 pandemic in southern Switzerland. It explores local healthcare professionals' experiences with the pandemic's impact on mental health and service use.
We used a stakeholder dialogue methodology based on participatory research. After mapping, we selected participants based on their power and interest on the subject. Data were gathered through two structured dialogues. We conducted thematic content analysis to identify and interpret patterns within dialogues. We used multi-step coding to assign codes to text segments, grouping similar patterns into themes and subthemes while ensuring consistency and exclusivity.
Thirty-two healthcare stakeholders from diverse sectors across urban and rural southern Switzerland participated in the dialogues. They emphasized flexible mental health service restructuring to address evolving patient needs and advocated for stronger prevention and promotion efforts, especially for vulnerable groups.
Engaging local healthcare stakeholders turned up as an effective strategy to derive public health recommendations to improve mental health prevention and promotion along with the access and use of related services.
本文考察了一项利益相关者参与倡议,该倡议旨在为瑞士南部应对新冠疫情后的心理健康差距制定公共卫生建议。它探讨了当地医疗保健专业人员在疫情对心理健康和服务使用方面的影响的经历。
我们采用了基于参与性研究的利益相关者对话方法。在进行映射之后,我们根据参与者在该主题上的权力和兴趣来选择他们。通过两次结构化对话收集数据。我们进行了主题内容分析,以识别和解释对话中的模式。我们使用多步骤编码为文本片段分配代码,将相似模式分组为主题和子主题,同时确保一致性和排他性。
来自瑞士南部城乡不同部门的32名医疗保健利益相关者参与了对话。他们强调灵活调整心理健康服务,以满足不断变化的患者需求,并主张加强预防和促进工作,特别是针对弱势群体。
让当地医疗保健利益相关者参与进来,是制定公共卫生建议的有效策略,这些建议可以改善心理健康预防和促进工作,以及相关服务的获取和使用。