Overcoming challenges of embedding child and youth mental health research in community NHS services

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gabriella Tazzini, Brioney Gee, Jon Wilson, Francesca Weber, Alex Brown, Tim Clarke, Eleanor Chatburn
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the barriers and facilitators of conducting and implementing research in frontline child and youth mental health settings in the UK. Design/methodology/approach Researchers, clinicians and commissioners who attended a workshop at the Big Emerging Minds Summit in October 2022 provided their expert views on the structural barriers and possible solutions to integrating research in clinical practice based on their experiences of child and young people mental health research. Findings The identified barriers encompass resource constraints, administrative burdens and misalignment of research priorities, necessitating concerted efforts to foster a research-supportive culture. This paper proposes the potential actionable solutions aimed at overcoming challenges, which are likely applicable across various other health-care systems and frontline NHS services. Solutions include ways to bridge the gap between research and practice, changing perceptions of research, inclusive engagement and collaboration, streamlining ethics processes, empowering observational research and tailored communication strategies. Case examples are outlined to substantiate the themes presented and highlight successful research initiatives within NHS Trusts. Originality/value This paper provides an insight into the views of stakeholders in child and youth mental health. The themes will hopefully support and influence clinicians and academics to come together to improve the integration of research into clinical practice with the hope of improving service provision and outcomes for our children and young people.
克服将儿童和青少年心理健康研究纳入社区 NHS 服务的挑战
目的 本文旨在探讨在英国一线儿童和青少年心理健康机构开展和实施研究的障碍和促进因素。 设计/方法/途径 参加 2022 年 10 月 "大型新兴思想峰会 "研讨会的研究人员、临床医生和专员根据他们在儿童和青少年心理健康研究方面的经验,就将研究融入临床实践的结构性障碍和可能的解决方案发表了专业意见。 研究结果 已发现的障碍包括资源限制、行政负担和研究优先事项的不一致,因此有必要共同努力营造一种支持研究的文化氛围。本文提出了旨在克服挑战的潜在可行解决方案,这些解决方案可能适用于其他各种医疗保健系统和国民保健服务体系的一线服务。解决方案包括弥合研究与实践之间差距的方法、改变对研究的看法、包容性参与与合作、简化伦理程序、授权观察研究以及量身定制的沟通策略。本文概述了一些案例,以证实本文提出的主题,并重点介绍了英国国家医疗服务系统信托基金内的成功研究举措。 原创性/价值 本文深入探讨了儿童和青少年心理健康领域利益相关者的观点。希望这些主题能够支持和影响临床医生和学者,使他们能够更好地将研究与临床实践相结合,从而改善为儿童和青少年提供的服务和结果。
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Journal of Public Mental Health
Journal of Public Mental Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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