Mental healthcare in paediatric epilepsy clinics: implementation by non-mental health professionals.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Anna E Coughtrey, Sophie Bennett, Cameo Stanick, Bruce Chorpita, Emma Dalrymple, Peter Fonagy, J Helen Cross, Tamsin Ford, Isobel Heyman, Rona Moss-Morris, Poonam Jetha, Pamela Myles-Hooton, Roz Shafran
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Abstract

Objectives: Research has shown that children with epilepsy often experience mental health disorders but face barriers to effective care. One solution is to train healthcare professionals within paediatric epilepsy services to deliver psychological interventions. The aim of this paper was to examine aspects of treatment integrity of the 'Mental Health Interventions for Children with Epilepsy' (MICE) treatment, a modular cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for anxiety, depression and behavioural difficulties in childhood epilepsy.

Methods: The MICE treatment was delivered in paediatric epilepsy clinics by 21 healthcare professionals with limited mental health experience, supported by a comprehensive training and supervision package. Data from 2269 treatment sessions with 166 young people were analysed to examine adherence to the MICE protocol. Audio recordings from a randomly selected sample of 251 sessions were rated for therapist competence, of which 30 were independently rated by a second expert.

Results: Therapists administered the MICE intervention with integrity and closely adhered to the established protocol. Any adaptations made were related to the sequence of delivery rather than changes to the content.

Conclusions: The overall findings indicate that professionals in paediatric epilepsy clinics can be effectively trained and supported to administer evidence-based mental health interventions. Additional research is required to explore the link between integrity and clinical outcomes, as well as to determine the most effective methods for training and supervision. This is crucial for ensuring the successful implementation of mental health interventions for children with epilepsy and concurrent mental health needs.

儿科癫痫诊所的心理保健:由非心理保健专业人员实施。
目的:研究表明,患有癫痫的儿童经常会出现心理健康障碍,但在获得有效护理方面却面临障碍。解决方法之一是在儿科癫痫服务中培训医护专业人员进行心理干预。本文旨在研究 "癫痫儿童心理健康干预"(MICE)疗法的治疗完整性,这是一种针对儿童癫痫患者焦虑、抑郁和行为障碍的模块化认知行为疗法干预:方法:由 21 名心理健康经验有限的医护人员在儿科癫痫诊所开展 MICE 治疗,并辅以全面的培训和监督。对166名青少年接受的2269个疗程的数据进行了分析,以检查对MICE方案的遵守情况。对随机抽取的 251 个疗程的录音进行了治疗师能力评分,其中 30 个疗程由另一位专家独立评分:结果:治疗师在实施 MICE 干预过程中表现出色,严格遵守了既定方案。所做的任何调整都与实施顺序有关,而不是内容的改变:总体研究结果表明,儿科癫痫诊所的专业人员在实施循证心理健康干预方面可以得到有效的培训和支持。还需要进行更多的研究,以探索完整性与临床结果之间的联系,并确定最有效的培训和监督方法。这对于确保成功实施针对患有癫痫并同时有心理健康需求的儿童的心理健康干预措施至关重要。
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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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