世卫组织欧洲区域强迫流离失所儿童和青少年的精神卫生保健质量:对障碍和促进因素的范围审查。

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在世界卫生组织(世卫组织)欧洲区域,被迫流离失所的儿童和青少年有很高的心理健康需求,但很少有人能够获得心理健康服务,而那些能够获得服务的儿童和青少年可能得不到足够的照顾。这项范围审查的目的是确定和综合有关世卫组织欧洲区域强迫流离失所儿童和青少年获得高质量精神卫生保健的障碍和促进因素的现有证据。我们应用PRISMA指南扩展进行范围评价,检索了5个学术数据库和2004年至2025年间发表的灰色文献。共筛选了7327份记录,其中包括18篇文章。我们使用世卫组织儿童和青少年精神卫生服务质量标准作为分析框架来绘制证据图。已确定的研究仅代表世卫组织欧洲区域53个国家中的7个。大多数研究采用定性研究设计,缺乏使用质量指标的定量证据。现有证据显示,高质量精神卫生保健面临多重交叉障碍,包括卫生保健政策限制、服务限制和提供者能力不足。促进因素包括以社区为基础的支持、相互关联的服务网络、任务转移和基于证据的可扩展干预措施。世卫组织欧洲区域在为改善强迫流离失所儿童和青少年的精神卫生保健质量而提供证据的数据和方法方面仍存在重大差距。我们的审查强调了所提供的护理与推荐的世卫组织儿童和青少年精神卫生服务质量标准之间的差异。有必要作出更有针对性的努力,评估和改善被迫流离失所儿童和青少年的心理保健质量。
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Quality of mental health care for forcibly displaced children and adolescents in the WHO European region: A scoping review of barriers and facilitators.

Forcibly displaced children and adolescents in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region have high mental health needs, yet few manage to access mental health services, and those who do may encounter inadequate care. This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesize the available evidence on barriers and facilitators to quality mental health care for forcibly displaced children and adolescents in the WHO European Region. We applied the PRISMA guideline extension for scoping reviews, searching five scholarly databases and grey literature published between 2004 and 2025. A total of 7,327 records were screened, with 18 articles included. We used the WHO Quality Standards for Child and Youth Mental Health Services as an analytical framework to map the evidence. The identified studies represented only 7 out of 53 countries in the WHO European Region. Most studies employed qualitative research designs, with a lack of quantitative evidence using quality indicators. Available evidence revealed multiple, intersecting barriers to quality mental health care, including restrictive health care policies, service constraints and a lack of provider competence. Facilitators included the presence of community-based support, networks of interconnected services, task shifting and evidence-based scalable interventions. Major gaps remain in both the data and in the methods used to generate evidence for improving quality of mental health care for forcibly displaced children and adolescents in the WHO European Region. Our review highlighted the discrepancy between the care provided and the recommended WHO Quality Standards for Child and Youth Mental Health Services. There is a need for more targeted efforts to assess and improve the quality of mental health care for forcibly displaced children and adolescents.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
4.70%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.
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