Defining youth-centred practice in mental health care.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Alec Cook, Renee Hunt, Jennifer Silcox, Eugenia Canas, Arlene G MacDougall
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Abstract

Background: Like many other nations, the rates of mental illness among children and youth have risen. Youth and emerging adults (YEA) between the ages of 16 and 25, in particular, have the highest rate of mental health disorders of any age group leading clinicians and researchers to ponder new and innovative ways to treat mental ill health (1-2). Youth centred practices (YCP) have emerged as possible new approaches in youth mental health care to better treat YEA living with mental illness, but also to empower this population to take control of their wellbeing. Despite the growing use of the term 'youth-centred,' there is little consensus on what this looks like in mental health care for youth. Using research coming out of MINDS of London-Middlesex, we explore how mental health professionals, including clinicians, researchers, administrative staff, and trainees, understand the term YCP and how they implement youth-centredness in practice.

Methods: Using a Youth Participatory Action Research framework as a guide, MINDS' researchers worked alongside YEA research assistants in all phases of research. Participants were selected from a pool of known practitioners and mental health programs utilizing YCP, as identified by YEA research assistants. Qualitative focus group and interviews, developed using an appreciative inquiry approach, were conducted with 13 mental health care professionals, staff, and trainees to ascertain how they understand and practice YCP. Researchers conducted a codebook thematic analysis of the data: five themes and fourteen subthemes were identified.

Results: Our analysis identified five main themes: (1) Acknowledging YCP's Role in Supporting YEA Mental Health; (2) Developing Authentic and Meaningful Relationships Between YEA and Care Providers; (3) Collaboration in Care: Engaging YEA as Active Agents in their Treatment; (4) Creation and Maintenance of Accessible Service to Facilitate YEA Engagement; and (5) Moving Beyond Tacit Knowledge to YCP as a Trainable Construct. Underlying each of these key components of YCP was a thread of recognition that systems of care for YEA must be responsive to the unique needs of those the system intends to serve. This process is seen as dynamic and fluid; often representative of societal change and growth, the specific needs of YEA will remain in flux and YCP approaches require continued reflexivity.

Conclusions: When YCPs are used in mental health care, YEA and their lived experiences are respected by trusted adults on their care team. At the core, YCPs are collaborative. There is a shift from the dynamic of "practitioner as expert" to one that provides YEA a sense of agency and autonomy to make informed decisions regarding their care.

确定以青年为中心的精神卫生保健做法。
背景:像许多其他国家一样,儿童和青少年的精神疾病发病率有所上升。特别是年龄在16至25岁之间的青年和新生成人(YEA),在任何年龄组中精神健康障碍的发病率最高,这促使临床医生和研究人员思考治疗精神疾病的新方法和创新方法(1-2)。以青年为中心的做法(YCP)已经成为青年心理保健的可能新方法,以更好地治疗患有精神疾病的青年,但也使这一人群能够控制自己的健康。尽管越来越多地使用“以青年为中心”这个词,但在青少年心理健康保健方面,人们对这一概念的看法却很少达成共识。利用来自伦敦-米德尔塞克斯的研究,我们探讨了心理健康专业人员,包括临床医生,研究人员,行政人员和学员,如何理解YCP这个术语,以及他们如何在实践中实施以青年为中心。方法:以青年参与行动研究框架为指导,MINDS的研究人员在研究的各个阶段与YEA研究助理一起工作。参与者是从已知的从业人员和使用YCP的心理健康项目中挑选出来的,由YEA研究助理确定。定性焦点小组和访谈,采用赞赏询问方法,对13名精神卫生保健专业人员,工作人员和学员进行了调查,以确定他们如何理解和实践YCP。研究人员对数据进行了密码本主题分析:确定了5个主题和14个副主题。结果:我们的分析确定了五个主要主题:(1)承认YCP在支持青年心理健康方面的作用;(2)在YEA和护理提供者之间建立真实而有意义的关系;(3)护理合作:让YEA积极参与治疗;(4)建立和维持无障碍服务,以促进青年创业协会的参与;(5)超越隐性知识,将YCP作为一种可训练的结构。在YCP的每一个关键组成部分的基础上,都有一种认识,即YEA的护理系统必须对系统打算服务的人的独特需求作出反应。这一过程被视为动态和流动的;通常是社会变化和增长的代表,YCP的具体需求仍在不断变化,YCP的方法需要持续的反思。结论:在心理健康护理中使用ycp时,他们的生活经历受到护理团队信任的成年人的尊重。ycp的核心是协作性的。从“从业者作为专家”的动态转变为一种为老年人提供代理和自主权的感觉,使他们能够就他们的护理做出明智的决定。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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