M. Prebeg, Izzar Linares, Brianna Dunstan, Edyta Marcon, Joseph Ferenbok
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目的/目标:这项知识与翻译相结合的项目旨在通过加强共同决策过程,提高青少年对心理健康服务的参与度。为此,我们将评估并与青少年研究参与者共同开发一种知识产品,以支持他们更多地参与以测量为基础的护理实践。方法/研究对象:研究对象包括安大略省通过综合服务模式获得心理健康服务的青少年(12-25 岁)。研究方法侧重于在知识到行动(KTA)框架的指导下,与青少年合作伙伴共同设计知识产品。研究参与者将对知识产品原型进行定量评估,以解决已确定的心理健康障碍。通过半结构化焦点小组,将收集有关干预措施对共同决策和整体参与治疗的影响的定性观点。本研究的设计确保了与研究对象的积极合作,旨在提高青少年对小儿麻痹症的理解和对心理健康护理的参与度。结果/预期结果:我们预计,青少年将更多地参与到心理障碍治疗实践中,并在整体上更多地参与到治疗的共同决策中。我们预计所开发的知识产品将增强青少年对乳腺纤维瘤的了解,促进青少年与临床医生之间的对话,并推动青少年积极参与心理健康治疗和做出知情决策。通过让青少年参与共同设计过程,我们的项目将培养青少年的主人翁意识和相关性,最终在综合心理健康服务中提高青少年的参与度、决策力和心理健康成果。讨论/意义:青少年理应在治疗决策中发挥积极作用。这一工具可以为青少年提供参与决策所需的知识,从而弥补这一不足。本研究将讨论增加参与 MBC 实践对青少年参与治疗的影响和策略。
237 Empowering Youth in Mental Health Treatment: A Co-Designed Approach to Measurement-Based Care
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: This integrated knowledgetranslationproject aims to increase youth engagement in mental health services through enhancing shared decision-making processes. To do this, a knowledge product to support greater involvement in measurement-based care practices will be evaluated and co-developed with youth study participants. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: This study population includes youth (aged 12-25) with lived/living experience of accessing mental health services through an integrated service delivery model in Ontario. Study methods focus on co-designing a knowledge product with youth partners guided by the Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) Framework. The prototype knowledge product addressing identified barriers to MBC understanding, will be quantitatively evaluated by study participants. Through semi-structured focus groups, qualitative perspectives of the intervention’s impact on shared decision-making and overall engagement in treatment will be collected. The study’s design ensures active collaboration with the study population and aims to enhance MBC understanding and engagement in mental health care among youth. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: We anticipate increased youth involvement within MBC practices, and overall increased engagement in shared-decision making in treatment. We anticipate the developed knowledge product will enhance youth’s understanding of MBC, foster dialogue between youth and clinicians, and promote active involvement and informed decision-making in their mental health treatment. By involving youth in the co-design process, our project is poised to foster a sense of ownership and relevance, ultimately improving youth engagement, decision-making, and mental health outcomes within integrated mental health services. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Youth deserve to have an active role in shaping treatment decisions. This tool may bridge a gap by equipping youth with the knowledge needed to engage in decisions that are often practitioner-led. This study will discuss the impact and strategies for increasing involvement in MBC practices on youth engagement within treatment.