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Q2 Social Sciences
R. Foord, S. Drever, A. Mendoza Diaz, Lucy Hobby, Natalie Medel, Charlotte Burman, V. Eapen, R. Jairam
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摘要

由于一系列个人、系统和代际因素,家庭外护理(OoHC)中的年轻人有着复杂的心理健康和社会心理需求,这些因素可能会限制常规诊所服务的有效性。为了解决这一问题,2017年,澳大利亚悉尼西南部地方卫生区的儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)通过向社区中的年轻人进行宣传,采用了一种自信的综合服务(AIS)护理模式。本文概述了将AIS与基于诊所的CAMHS常规护理进行比较的研究方案,以满足OoHC年轻人的身心健康和幸福需求。使用常规收集的结果数据,将AIS模型与基于临床的CAMHS治疗作为常规护理进行比较。整体功能的测量(如全球评估量表[CGAS])、心理功能(如力量和困难问卷[SDQ]),一般健康和社会功能(如儿童和青少年国家健康结果量表[HoNOSCA])以及其他相关的社会人口统计和临床变量将在入院时和出院前每隔3个月收集一次。还将对年轻人、他们的护理人员和服务提供者进行半结构化访谈,以审查有关提供服务的适宜性的定性主题。预计,更好地了解获得AIS和诊所服务的年轻人的主要功能指标,将有助于了解对这些年轻人有效的方法,使他们能够从服务开始就获得有针对性和量身定制的支持。
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An exploratory study protocol examining if assertive integrated service delivery better meets the psychosocial and mental health needs of young people in out of home care
Young people in Out of Home Care (OoHC) have complex mental health and psychosocial needs due to a range of individual, systemic and intergenerational factors that may limit the effectiveness of usual clinic-based services. To address this, in 2017 an assertive-integrated service (AIS) model of care was adopted by the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), Australia, through outreach to the young person in the community. This paper outlines the study protocol comparing AIS with clinic-based CAMHS usual care to meet the physical, mental health and wellbeing needs of young people in OoHC. Using routinely collected outcome data, the AIS model will be compared to clinic-based CAMHS treatment as usual care. Measures of overall functioning (e.g. Global Assessment Scale [CGAS]), psychological functioning (e.g. Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire [SDQ]), general health and social functioning (e.g. Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents [HoNOSCA]) and other relevant socio-demographic and clinical variables will be collected at intake and at 3-month intervals until discharge from the respective services. Semi-structured interviews will also be conducted with young people, their carers, and service providers, to examine qualitative themes about the suitability of service provision. It is expected that a better understanding of the key indicators of functioning for young people accessing AIS and clinic-based services will help inform what works for these young people so that they can receive targeted and tailored support from the start of service engagement.
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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