初级保健的观点对儿童精神卫生保健获取(PMHCA)计划。

IF 2.5 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Susanna Ciccolari Micaldi, Rachel Brown, Sarah Krogman, Carolyn R Ahlers-Schmidt, Nicole Klaus, Polly Freeman, Ashley Hervey, Kari Harris
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前言/目的:建议协作精神卫生模式,如在儿童精神卫生保健获取(PMHCA)项目中使用的模式,可以通过提高医生和其他医疗保健专业人员(phcp)治疗儿童精神疾病的信心和技能来加强青少年精神卫生保健。本研究通过在半结构化访谈中确定关键主题来评估PMHCA项目对初级医师的影响。方法:对2019年7月至2022年3月在KSKidsMAP注册的phcp进行半结构化电话访谈。三位研究人员独立审查了成绩单,以确定通过共识解决差异的主题。人口统计数据以频率和百分比表示。结果:25名参与者包括医生(n = 14; 56%)、执业护士(n = 8; 32%)和其他精神保健临床医生(n = 3; 12%)。确定了七个主题:(1)认识和教育;(2)资源和获得护理的机会;(3)舒适和自信;(4)可见性;(5)合作;(6)报销和财务障碍;(7)全人护理。项目的好处包括提高初级保健医生的技能和儿童获得精神卫生保健的机会。改进的建议包括扩大专家服务和提高项目的可见度。改善儿童精神卫生保健的关键领域包括更好的教育、劳动力扩张、跨专业合作和报销改革。结论:数据强调了PMHCA项目在支持phcp提供儿科精神卫生保健方面的益处。
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Primary Care Perspectives on a Pediatric Mental Healthcare Access (PMHCA) Program.

Primary Care Perspectives on a Pediatric Mental Healthcare Access (PMHCA) Program.

Primary Care Perspectives on a Pediatric Mental Healthcare Access (PMHCA) Program.

Primary Care Perspectives on a Pediatric Mental Healthcare Access (PMHCA) Program.

Introduction/objectives: It is suggested that collaborative mental health models, like those used in pediatric mental health care access (PMHCA) programs, can enhance youth mental health care by boosting physicians' and other healthcare professionals' (PHCPs) confidence and skills in treating pediatric psychiatric disorders. This study assessed the impact of a PMHCA program on PHCPs by identifying key themes in semi-structured interviews.

Methods: Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with PHCPs enrolled in KSKidsMAP between July 2019 and March 2022. Three researchers independently reviewed transcripts to identify themes with discrepancies resolved through consensus. Demographic data are presented as frequencies and percentages.

Results: The 25 participants included physicians (n = 14; 56%), nurse practitioners (n = 8; 32%), and other mental healthcare clinicians (n = 3; 12%). Seven themes were identified: (1) Awareness and Education; (2) Resources and Access to Care; (3) Comfort and Confidence; (4) Visibility; (5) Collaboration; (6) Reimbursement and Financial Barriers; and (7) Holistic Care. Program benefits included enhancing PHCPs' skills and pediatric access to mental health care. Recommendations for improvement included expanding specialist services and increasing program visibility. Key areas to improve pediatric mental health care included better education, workforce expansion, interprofessional collaboration, and reimbursement reform.

Conclusion: Data highlight the benefits of PMHCA programs in supporting PHCPs' provision of pediatric mental health care.

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