儿科医生走在儿童精神健康的前沿?德尔菲法探索

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Shulamit Pinchover, Rony Berger Raanan, Hava Gadassi, Amit Shalev, Dasi Dahari, Tony Gutentag, Mary Rudolf
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Pediatricians at the forefront of child mental health? A Delphi method exploration.

Background: Rising mental health challenges among children and adolescents are a global concern. However, a shortage of professionals, inadequate competence and lack of resources hamper necessary care, presenting a major challenge to health service provision. Community pediatricians, frequently the initial contact for mental health issues, are in a key position to improve access to care. The Delphi method was employed as an initial step toward redefining the role of pediatricians and the re-design of pediatric responses within Israeli primary mental health care.

Method: Ninety-two experts, including pediatricians, psychiatrists, mental health and child-development professionals, and parents of children with emotional-behavioral challenges participated in a three-round Delphi study. A survey including 6 topics (37 items, 9 demographic questions) was distributed, probing the envisioned role of pediatricians in children's mental health care.

Results: There was strong endorsement between experts regarding pediatricians' potential roles in risk identification, parental guidance, psycho-education, and health policy isuues such as referrals to mental health professionals, and the need for training in this domain. However, discord arose concerning changes in the service framework and pediatricians' role in psychiatric drug prescription. The majority agreed on the necessity of close support from mental health experts, despite differing in the form it should take.

Conclusions: This study underscores the critical need for mental health training among pediatricians and advocates for a structured, consensus-driven model to bolster early detection and initial treatment of mental health issues in children. The findings highlight the potential for leveraging this model to drive health policy changes and improve service delivery in pediatric mental health care, and might inform other health systems considering extending pediatricians' roles. By equipping pediatricians with essential competencies, this approach can broaden mental health service delivery and reduce stigma. Aligning the model with expert consensus paves the way for impactful policy reform, enhancing pediatricians' roles in mental health risk identification and intervention, and advancing child health services.

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