Systematic review of effectiveness and satisfaction evaluation in child and adolescent mental health services in Ireland.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-24 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2021.9
D Leahy, F McNicholas
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Objectives: Increasing numbers of youth experience mental illness, and also require and benefit from specialist child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Worldwide, such services are underfunded and under-resourced, and services in Ireland are no different. It is vital that existing services are regularly reviewed for both efficacy and acceptability. Our objective was to review published studies evaluating service user satisfaction with CAMHS in Ireland and CAMHS therapeutic efficacy.

Methods: MEDLINE, PsycINFO and CINAHL databases were systematically searched. Studies were included if they reported on service user satisfaction or an evaluation of CAMHS in Ireland.

Results: From an initial 125 articles identified, 15 studies meet the inclusion criteria: four reporting on overall CAMHS satisfaction, three on satisfaction where a specific diagnosis was present, while eight evaluated various interventions offered. Whilst most service users perceived services to be satisfactory, important issues relating to accessibility were present. Evidence of efficacy was present for a small number of interventions, but studies were limited by methodological issues.

Conclusions: There is a dearth of studies evaluating CAMHS in Ireland. The extant literature suggests a positive experience once accessed, but long waiting times and poor collaboration are seen to limit services users' experience. More robust methodologically sound studies are urgently required. Given the expected increased demand linked to the current COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the resultant compromised financial position, it is essential that scant resources are appropriately directed.

对爱尔兰儿童和青少年心理健康服务的有效性和满意度评估进行系统性审查。
目标:越来越多的青少年患有精神疾病,他们需要并受益于专业的儿童和青少年精神健康服务 (CAMHS)。在世界范围内,此类服务的资金和资源都不足,爱尔兰的服务也不例外。定期审查现有服务的有效性和可接受性至关重要。我们的目标是对已发表的研究进行回顾,评估服务使用者对爱尔兰 CAMHS 的满意度以及 CAMHS 的治疗效果:方法:系统检索了 MEDLINE、PsycINFO 和 CINAHL 数据库。结果:在最初确定的 125 篇文章中,有 15 篇被收录:在最初确定的 125 篇文章中,有 15 项研究符合纳入标准:4 项研究报告了 CAMHS 的总体满意度,3 项研究报告了特定诊断的满意度,8 项研究评估了所提供的各种干预措施。虽然大多数服务使用者认为服务令人满意,但也存在与可及性有关的重要问题。少数干预措施存在疗效证据,但研究受到方法问题的限制:结论:对爱尔兰儿童早期心理保健服务进行评估的研究还很缺乏。现有的文献表明,一旦获得服务,就会有积极的体验,但漫长的等待时间和糟糕的合作被认为限制了服务使用者的体验。目前迫切需要更多方法可靠的研究。考虑到当前 COVID-19 大流行预计会导致需求增加,加上由此造成的财政状况受损,因此必须对稀缺资源进行适当调配。
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