Iterative and comprehensive mental health assessment and treatment planning: the mental health dashboard

P. Knapp
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Background: There is growing recognition of the prevalence of mental health disorders in children, and of the importance for recognition and selective prevention in the pediatric setting. Pediatric Primary Care Clinicians (PPCCs) need a tool to capture their observations, weigh risks against strengths, identify problems, and develop intervention plans, particularly when specialty mental health consultation is lacking or when referral for mental health treatment is difficult. Methods: A Mental Health Dashboard is described as an innovative clinical tool to organize information about the mental health of children. This tool considers the child’s life situation and clinical manifestations, organized in eight domains, and considering the child’s developmental level. The tool allows identifying symptom patterns of concern, as well as child and family strengths, and guiding intervention planning. Screening tools may augment and anchor the findings. Results: Case vignettes for a pre-school child with trauma, a school-age child with learning disability and symptoms of ADHD, and an adolescent with mood symptoms and substance use illustrate use of the Dashboard. Conclusions: Primary Care Clinicians, who know the patient and family, are positioned to identify emerging symptoms as well as family strengths, and to mobilize community resources for intervention planning when the option of specialty mental health referral is not indicated or is unavailable. The Mental Health Dashboard arrays observations and organizes an intervention plan.
迭代和全面的心理健康评估和治疗计划:心理健康仪表盘
背景:人们越来越认识到儿童心理健康障碍的普遍性,以及在儿科环境中认识和选择性预防的重要性。儿科初级保健临床医生(PPCCs)需要一种工具来捕捉他们的观察结果,权衡风险与优势,识别问题,并制定干预计划,特别是在缺乏专业心理健康咨询或难以转诊接受心理健康治疗的情况下。方法:心理健康仪表板被描述为一种创新的临床工具,用于组织有关儿童心理健康的信息。该工具考虑儿童的生活状况和临床表现,分为八个领域,并考虑儿童的发展水平。该工具可以识别关注的症状模式,以及儿童和家庭的优势,并指导干预计划。筛选工具可以增强和巩固研究结果。结果:一名有创伤的学龄前儿童、一名有学习障碍和多动症症状的学龄儿童以及一名有情绪症状和物质使用的青少年的案例小插曲说明了Dashboard的使用。结论:了解患者和家人的初级保健临床医生能够识别新出现的症状以及家庭优势,并在没有或无法选择专业心理健康转诊时动员社区资源进行干预规划。心理健康仪表板排列观察结果并组织干预计划。
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