行为健康服务中对青少年和家庭至关重要的成果。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Genevieve Graaf, Katherine Kitchens, Millie Sweeney, Kathleen C Thomas
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以患者为中心的结果研究有助于使用行为健康服务的青少年和家庭就治疗方法做出明智的决定,帮助他们实现对自己最重要的结果。然而,系统性地识别青少年和家庭所重视的结果的工作却很少。本项目旨在通过确定有行为健康需求的青少年和照顾者认为对他们最重要的结果,来支持行为健康服务的发展,从而提供家庭所重视的结果。我们让来自美国六个地区的 34 名有行为健康需求的青少年和 42 名照顾者参加了两轮各一小时的虚拟焦点小组。在第一轮讨论中,参与者提出了他们希望从行为健康服务中获得的个人、家庭、父母或子女的福祉,以及积极服务体验的特征。我们使用定性分析软件对回答进行编码,最终形成综合报告。随后,参与者对初步调查结果进行了第二轮审查和完善。在各次会议中,每个小组都报告了认为对儿童、青少年、家长、家庭及其服务体验最重要的前三项成果。青少年认为,被他人理解、改善人际关系以及感受到倾听是最优先的行为健康服务成果。有行为健康需求的儿童和青少年的照护者认为,最重要的行为健康服务成果是可以获得满足其需求的服务、服务提供者能与家长和其他服务系统有效合作,以及他们的孩子能获得持续稳定的行为健康护理。有行为健康需求的青少年以及儿童和青少年的照护者都将获得必要的知识、资源和工具作为支持自己或孩子行为健康的优先事项。此外,两组参与者都强调了与服务提供者、家庭内部以及与同伴进行有效沟通的重要性。尽量减少来自社会、医疗服务提供者和其他专业人士的评判和羞辱也是这些群体的一项重要成果。研究和政策制定必须关注并迎合青少年及其家庭所重视和珍视的结果,以最大限度地提高家庭参与护理的程度。
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Outcomes that Matter to Youth and Families in Behavioral Health Services.

Patient-centered outcomes research helps youth and families using behavioral health services make informed decisions about treatments to help them achieve the outcomes most important to them. However, there are few efforts to identify the outcomes valued by youth and families systematically. This project aimed to support the development of behavioral health services that deliver outcomes valued by families by identifying the outcomes that youth and young adults with behavioral health needs and caregivers say matter most to them. We engaged 34 youth and young adults (YYA) with behavioral health needs, alongside 42 caregivers from six U.S. regions, in two rounds of one-hour virtual focus groups. The initial round involved participants identifying what they hoped to gain from using behavioral health services for personal, familial, and parental or child well-being and the attributes of positive service experiences. We coded responses using qualitative analytical software, culminating in synthesized reports. Subsequently, the second round entailed participants' review and refinement of initial findings. Across sessions, each group reported the top three outcomes deemed most important for children, YYA, parents, families, and their service experiences. YYA identified being understood by others, improving their interpersonal relationships, and feeling heard as the highest priority behavioral health service outcomes. Caregivers of children and youth with behavioral health needs identified having accessible services that meet their needs, having providers that collaborate effectively with parents and other service systems, and experiencing consistent and continuous behavioral health care for their child as the most important behavioral health service outcomes. Both YYA with behavioral health needs and caregivers of children and youth prioritized gaining the necessary knowledge, resources, and tools to support their or their child's behavioral health. Additionally, both participant groups emphasized the importance of effective communication with providers, within their families, and with peers. Minimizing judgment and stigma from society, providers, and other professionals also emerged as a critical outcome for these groups. It is essential for research and policy development to focus on and cater to the outcomes that are important and valued by YYA and their families to maximize family engagement in care.

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