“When you’re in the office, it means you managed to get somewhere”: An interpretive descriptive study of the perceptions of adolescents accessing primary care for mental health services

Lisa De Panfilis RN, MSc , Rebecca Ganann RN, MSc, PhD , Gillian Mulvale MA, PhD , Naomi Thulien NP-PHC PhD , Ruta Valaitis MA, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Primary care offers an entry point into the health care system for adolescents experiencing mental illnesses. This study explored the perceptions of adolescents with an anxiety or mood disorder accessing primary care for mental health services.

Methods

Qualitative interpretive descriptive design was employed. Participants ages 15–18 years (n = 10) were recruited from a mid-sized city in Canada utilizing flyers and social media advertisements. Data were collected between August and December 2019. Data generation methods included photo-elicitation, demographic survey, and semi-structured interviews. Analysis was guided by a health care access framework and ecological model.

Results

Adolescents perceived the process of accessing primary care for mental health services as complex and beginning prior to entering the primary care environment; a novel conceptual framework was developed to depict the process. Adolescents described three stages in this process: feeling uncertain about their concerns and requiring help; seeking informal support from parents and friends to initiate help-seeking; and receiving mental health services through primary care.

Discussion

A novel conceptual framework to depict the process of access for adolescents is proposed. Primary care practitioners require awareness of the access process adolescents conceptualize prior to deciding to seek help in primary care, as well as the need to foster their emerging adulthood in care. Targeted interventions to enable early intervention include providing information about mental health services available during routine interactions.
“当你在办公室时,这意味着你成功了”:一项关于青少年获得初级心理健康服务的看法的解释性描述性研究。
目的:初级保健为经历精神疾病的青少年提供了进入卫生保健系统的切入点。本研究探讨了青少年焦虑或情绪障碍获得初级保健心理健康服务的看法。方法:采用定性解释描述设计。参与者年龄在15-18岁之间(n = 10),通过传单和社交媒体广告从加拿大的一个中等城市招募。数据收集于2019年8月至12月。数据生成方法包括图片抽取、人口调查和半结构化访谈。分析以卫生保健获取框架和生态模型为指导。结果:青少年认为获得初级卫生保健服务的过程很复杂,在进入初级卫生保健环境之前就开始了;开发了一个新的概念框架来描述这一过程。青少年描述了这一过程的三个阶段:对自己的担忧感到不确定,需要帮助;寻求父母和朋友的非正式支持,开始寻求帮助;通过初级保健接受心理健康服务。讨论:提出了一个新的概念框架来描述青少年的获取过程。初级保健从业人员需要了解青少年在决定寻求初级保健帮助之前概念化的获取过程,以及在护理中培养他们成年期的需要。使早期干预成为可能的有针对性的干预措施包括提供关于日常互动中可获得的精神卫生服务的信息。
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