评估和支持可能或确诊患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍的儿童和青少年:在儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构工作的临床医生的经验。

IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Yasmin Tanfield, Kathy Burrows, Megan Middlemiss
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摘要

背景:胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)是一组因产前酒精暴露(PAE)而导致的疾病,会影响身体、行为和认知能力。文献表明,医护人员缺乏对 FASD 的认识和了解,导致儿童和青少年(CYP)经常被误诊为神经发育障碍或漏诊 FASD,从而增加了他们遭遇继发性心理健康问题的风险。儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)是负责诊断神经发育疾病和为有心理健康问题的儿童和青少年提供支持的委托服务机构,因此,可能患有或被诊断患有 FASD 的儿童和青少年很可能会在儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构就诊。目前还没有研究探讨这些服务机构对 FASD 的认识和理解:方法:采用建构主义基础理论,探讨临床医生在评估和支持儿童青少年保健服务机构中可能或确诊患有 FASD 的儿童青少年时遇到的障碍和促进因素。研究人员对英格兰东北部一家 NHS 精神健康信托机构的 12 名 CAMHS 临床医生进行了抽样访谈。对访谈内容进行了转录和分析,并利用基础理论技术建立了最终模型:最终模型是在一个盒子类比的基础上建立的,共有四个类别。无法打开盒子 "反映了儿童及青少年保健服务机构的临床医生在探索 FASD 时遇到的障碍,"有助于打开盒子的事物 "反映了儿童及青少年保健服务机构的临床医生在探索 FASD 时遇到的促进因素,"向他人询问盒子 "反映了儿童及青少年保健服务机构的临床医生在探索 FASD 时可能遇到的系统性影响,"使盒子在未来更容易打开 "反映了我们如何支持儿童及青少年保健服务机构的临床医生探索 FASD:该模型为儿童及青少年保健服务机构的临床医生在评估和支持可能患有或已确诊患有 FASD 的儿童时所遇到的障碍和促进因素提供了新的视角,并强调了关键的临床影响。本文还概述了未来研究的建议,以扩大该领域的知识基础。
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Assessing and supporting children and young people with probable or diagnosed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: The experience of clinicians working within child and adolescent mental health services

Assessing and supporting children and young people with probable or diagnosed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: The experience of clinicians working within child and adolescent mental health services

Assessing and supporting children and young people with probable or diagnosed fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: The experience of clinicians working within child and adolescent mental health services

Background

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a group of conditions that occur due to prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE), which impacts physical, behavioral, and cognitive ability. The literature demonstrates that healthcare professionals lack knowledge and understanding of FASD, resulting in children and young people (CYP) often getting misdiagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders or the diagnosis of FASD missed, increasing their risk of experiencing secondary mental health difficulties. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are the commissioned service to diagnose neurodevelopmental conditions and support CYP with mental health difficulties, therefore, it is likely that CYP with probable or diagnosed FASD will present in CAMHS. There is currently no research exploring the awareness and understanding of FASD within these services.

Methods

Constructivist grounded theory was utilized to explore the barriers and facilitators clinicians experience when assessing and supporting CYP with probable or diagnosed FASD within CAMHS. A sample of 12 CAMHS clinicians from an NHS Mental Health Trust situated in the Northeast of England were interviewed. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed and grounded theory techniques were utilized to generate an end model.

Results

The end model was developed on a box analogy with four categories. ‘Unable to Open the Box’ captures barriers CAMHS clinicians experience when exploring FASD, ‘Things that Help Open the Box’ captures facilitators CAMHS clinicians experience when exploring FASD, ‘Asking Others About the Box’ captures systemic influences CAMHS clinicians may experience when exploring FASD, and ‘Making the Box Easier to Open in Future’ captures how we can support CAMHS clinicians moving forward to explore FASD.

Conclusions

This model provides new insights into the barriers and facilitators CAMHS clinicians experience when assessing and supporting CYP with probable or diagnosed FASD, highlighting key clinical implications. Recommendations for future research are outlined to expand the knowledge base for this area.

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