Experiences of people referring to a rural school-based mental health support service for young people: A qualitative study

Q2 Medicine
Julaine Allan , Anna Thompson
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Abstract

Background

Healthcare provision across rural and remote areas is challenging, requiring adaptability and careful management of scarce resources. In Western New South Wales (NSW), Australia, youth mental health services have been identified as a priority. Rural schools are well-placed to address some of these barriers and facilitate access to mental health services. This study explores the experiences of people referring to an innovative school-based mental health support service in western NSW for young people aged 12-25, and their perceptions of the benefits and challenges of the service.

Methods

A qualitative descriptive approach was used to explore the experiences of people who had made referrals to the service. Eight semi-structured interviews were conducted, with data analysed deductively.

Results

The participants described the rural mental health service's model of care as the overarching feature which facilitated access to mental health care for young people. The model of care was described as easy to access, flexible, and offering quality service delivery. Suggestions for improvement included making the service more inclusive for young people after they leave school and finding ways to address staffing challenges to ensure consistency of service delivery.

Conclusions

Locating services in schools makes mental health support accessible and convenient for users. Participants reported high satisfaction with referring to the service, and positive school-related outcomes for young people. This small study supports the expansion of school-based mental health services which could be rigorously evaluated.
农村学校青少年心理健康支持服务转介人员的经历:定性研究
背景在农村和偏远地区提供医疗保健服务极具挑战性,需要适应性和对稀缺资源的谨慎管理。在澳大利亚西新南威尔士州(NSW),青少年心理健康服务已被确定为优先事项。农村学校完全有能力解决其中的一些障碍,并为获得心理健康服务提供便利。本研究探讨了新南威尔士州西部为 12-25 岁青少年提供的创新性校本心理健康支持服务的转介者的经历,以及他们对该服务的益处和挑战的看法。我们进行了八次半结构化访谈,并对数据进行了演绎分析。结果参与者认为,农村心理健康服务的护理模式是促进年轻人获得心理健康护理的主要特征。这种医疗模式被描述为易于获取、灵活、提供优质服务。改进建议包括:使服务对离校后的青少年更具包容性,以及想方设法解决人员配备方面的挑战,以确保服务提供的一致性。参与者对转介服务的满意度很高,并表示青少年在学校获得了积极的成果。这项小型研究支持扩大校本心理健康服务的范围,并可对其进行严格评估。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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