促进儿童心理健康:跨部门和跨专业合作的必要性

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Ema Tokolahi, Jess Fenwick, Dean Sutherland, Deirdre Richardson, Sue Bazyk, Dale Sheehan
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每时每刻都重要(EMC)是一项多层次的心理健康促进活动,旨在提高从业人员的能力,以满足学校环境中儿童和青少年的心理健康需求。本研究评估了 "每一刻都重要"(EMC)工作坊在支持从业人员将公共卫生方法应用于新西兰奥特亚罗瓦儿童心理健康方面的影响和文化相关性。该研究采用纵向混合方法设计,通过调查和半结构式访谈来评估 EMC 工作坊的适用性、影响和文化相关性。从参与者对实施 EMC 经验的反思中确定的主题代表了个人、团队和组织层面的日常实践。具体而言,跨部门合作被认为是有益的。我们呼吁从业人员采取行动,在政策和实践层面上更加团结和跨专业地开展工作,以有效地促进儿童心理健康,实现公平的健康和幸福结果。实践社区为支持将知识转化为学校实践提供了一个潜在的机制。在 EMC 行动的推动下,将公共卫生方法应用于学校的儿童心理健康是适用的,并对新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的成果产生积极影响,但需要进行一些修改,以更好地适应文化背景。
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Children's mental health promotion: The need for intersectorial and interprofessional collaboration
Every moment counts (EMC) is a multi-tiered mental health promotion initiative designed to build the capacity of practitioners to address the mental health needs of children and youth in school settings. This study evaluated the impact and cultural relevance of EMC workshops in supporting practitioners to apply a public health approach to children's mental health in Aotearoa New Zealand. A longitudinal mixed methods design employed a survey and semi-structured interviews to evaluate the applicability, impact and cultural relevance of the EMC workshops. Themes identified from participants' reflections on their experiences of implementing EMC represented everyday practices at individual, team, and organizational levels. Specifically, intersectorial collaboration was perceived as beneficial. There is a call to action for practitioners to work more cohesively and interprofessionally, at policy and practice levels, to effectively promote children's mental health and achieve equitable health and well-being outcomes. Communities of practice offer a potential mechanism to support translation of knowledge into practice in schools. Application of a public health approach to children's mental health in schools, facilitated by the EMC initiative, is applicable and positively impacts outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand, with some modifications needed to better fit the cultural context.
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Psychology in the Schools
Psychology in the Schools PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychology in the Schools, which is published eight times per year, is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, opinion, and practice. The journal welcomes theoretical and applied manuscripts, focusing on the issues confronting school psychologists, teachers, counselors, administrators, and other personnel workers in schools and colleges, public and private organizations. Preferences will be given to manuscripts that clearly describe implications for the practitioner in the schools.
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