Development and preliminary evaluation of an employment resource for mental health service consumers, families and carers, and clinicians

M. Harris, Catherine M. Cleary, Joanne C. King, G. Waghorn
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Abstract Mental health service consumers, families, carers and clinicians require a locally relevant comprehensive information resource to provide the knowledge necessary for timely access to suitable public funded employment services. The aim of this paper is to report the development and preliminary evaluation of a new vocational rehabilitation information resource for mental health service consumers, families, carers and clinicians. The package comprises an information booklet targeted primarily to consumers, and a train-the-trainer package for clinicians in mental health service settings. We identified the employment-related information needs of target user groups via a series of focus group consultations with consumers, clinicians and vocational specialists. We also reviewed existing resource materials and searched the relevant research literature. The information content and presentation style of a draft information booklet was then market tested via a second series of focus groups. Initial focus groups and reviews provided guidance on the framework, content, communication techniques, and format of the new booklet. Preliminary market testing indicated that the booklet demonstrates adequate levels of content relevance, quality, user acceptability, and potential utility in clinical services and evidence-based supported employment services. Further evaluation of the resource package is indicated. Feedback about the utility of the booklet when applied with mental health service consumers and clinicians, as well with family members and carers, is needed. The utility of the booklet in applied clinical settings where an employment specialist is not available, and in supported employment settings where health professionals are not available, also requires evaluation. Translation of the booklet into other media is also indicated.
心理健康服务消费者、家庭和护理人员以及临床医生就业资源的开发和初步评估
心理健康服务的消费者、家庭、照顾者和临床医生需要当地相关的综合信息资源,为及时获得合适的公共资助就业服务提供必要的知识。本文的目的是报告一种新的职业康复信息资源的开发和初步评价,用于心理健康服务消费者、家庭、护理人员和临床医生。该包包括主要针对消费者的信息小册子,以及针对精神卫生服务机构的临床医生的培训人员培训包。我们通过与消费者、临床医生和职业专家进行一系列焦点小组磋商,确定了目标用户群体的就业相关信息需求。我们还查阅了现有的资源资料,检索了相关的研究文献。然后通过第二组焦点小组对信息小册子草案的信息内容和呈现风格进行市场测试。最初的焦点小组和审查为新小册子的框架、内容、传播技术和格式提供了指导。初步的市场测试表明,该小册子在内容相关性、质量、用户可接受性以及在临床服务和循证支持就业服务方面的潜在效用方面表现出了足够的水平。指出了对一揽子资源的进一步评价。需要就手册在精神卫生服务消费者和临床医生以及家庭成员和护理人员中应用时的效用提供反馈。在没有就业专家的应用临床环境和没有保健专业人员的支助就业环境中,小册子的效用也需要评估。还指出将该小册子翻译成其他媒介。
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