Evaluation of an Interprofessional Educational Intervention in Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disability for Health and Social Service Trainees.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gabriel Tarzi, Anupam Thakur, Nicole Bobbette, Megan Pilatzke, Gill Lefkowitz, Kendra Thomson, Alicia Thatcher, Syeda Hasan, Adeen Fogle, Marissa Blake, Ann Hines, Yona Lunsky
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Objective: Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience high rates of poor mental health and challenges accessing timely and high-quality services. There is limited interprofessional training on mental health care for this population.

Methods: A virtual, synchronous program based on the Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Ontario IDD Mental Health program was developed for health and social service trainees. Participants represented 10 disciplines across 12 Canadian university or college programs. The program was taught by a team of health and social service providers together with individuals with lived experience and included didactics and case-based discussions. Program evaluation utilized a pre-, post-, and 12-week follow-up survey design with feedback surveys following each session.

Results: Fifty participants registered for the program; 34 (68%) completed baseline measures and attended at least two sessions. Overall, participants reported high session satisfaction (average rating of 4.47 of 5). Participants demonstrated significant improvement in self-efficacy regarding communication (p < 0.001), management of mental health needs (p < 0.001), and working across systems (p < 0.001). Participants self-reported feeling more knowledgeable about common comorbidities (p < 0.001), assessing behavioral challenges (p < 0.001), the role of interdisciplinary professionals (p < 0.001), and community resources (p < 0.001). Improvements were maintained at follow-up across outcomes.

Conclusion: The pilot Project ECHO for health and social service trainees in adult IDD mental health demonstrated high participant satisfaction and positive impact on trainees' self-efficacy and knowledge. Interprofessional educational interventions can be effectively implemented using virtual technology to teach about other mental health populations requiring multisector care.

评估针对卫生和社会服务受训人员的心理健康与智力和发育障碍跨专业教育干预措施。
目标:有智力和发育障碍(IDD)的成年人心理健康状况不佳的比例很高,在及时获得高质量服务方面也面临挑战。针对这一人群的心理健康护理跨专业培训非常有限:方法:根据社区医疗保健成果扩展项目(ECHO)安大略省 IDD 心理健康项目,为医疗和社会服务受训人员开发了一个虚拟同步项目。参与者来自加拿大 12 所大学或学院的 10 个学科。该计划由医疗和社会服务提供者团队与有生活经验的个人共同教授,包括教学和基于案例的讨论。课程评估采用了课前、课后和为期 12 周的跟踪调查设计,并在每节课后进行了反馈调查:50 名参与者注册了该计划;34 人(68%)完成了基线测量并至少参加了两次课程。总体而言,参与者对课程的满意度很高(平均分为 4.47 分(满分为 5 分))。参与者在沟通方面的自我效能感有了明显提高(P 结论:"ECHO 项目 "是一项针对健康领域的试点项目:试点项目 "ECHO "针对成人 IDD 心理健康领域的卫生和社会服务受训人员,参与者满意度高,对受训人员的自我效能感和知识产生了积极影响。可以利用虚拟技术有效实施跨专业教育干预,教授其他需要多部门护理的精神健康人群。
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期刊介绍: Academic Psychiatry is the international journal of the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Association for Academic Psychiatry, and Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry publishes original, scholarly work in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that focuses on innovative education, academic leadership, and advocacy. The scope of the journal includes work that furthers knowledge and stimulates evidence-based advances in academic psychiatry in the following domains: education and training, leadership and administration, career and professional development, ethics and professionalism, and health and well-being.
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