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Medical and Welfare Officers beliefs about post-deployment screening for mental health disorders in the UK Armed Forces: a qualitative study

机译:医疗和福利官员对英国武装部队精神健康障碍进行部署后筛查的信念:一项定性研究

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Background This study aimed to examine currently serving United Kingdom (UK) military Medical and Welfare Officers views on the potential introduction of post-deployment screening for mental ill health. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 Medical and Welfare Officers. Interview transcripts were analysed using data-driven thematic analysis. Results Four themes were identified: positive views of screening; reliability of responses; impact on workload; and suggestions for implementation. Interviewees viewed the introduction of screening post-deployment as likely to increase awareness of mental health problems whilst also reporting that service personnel were likely to conceal their true mental health status by providing misleading responses to any screening tool. Concern over reliability of responses may provide one explanation for the reluctance of service personnel to seek help for problems, as they could feel they will not be taken seriously. Welfare Officers felt they would not have the knowledge or experience to respond to help-seeking. Although participants were concerned about potential impact on their personal workload, they indicated a desire to positively engage with the screening programme if research showed it was an effective tool to improve mental health care. Conclusions Welfare and healthcare providers are well disposed towards a screening programme for mental health but highlight a few concerns in its implementation. In particular Welfare Officers appear to require more training in how to respond to mental ill health. Concerns about available funding and resources to respond to increased workload will need to be addressed should post-deployment screening for mental health be introduced in the UK military.
机译:背景技术本研究旨在探讨目前在职的英国(英国)军事医疗和福利官员关于可能引入的部署后筛查精神疾病的观点。方法对21名医疗和福利官员进行半结构化访谈。访谈记录使用数据驱动的主题分析进行分析。结果确定了四个主题:积极的筛查意见;反应的可靠性;对工作量的影响;和实施建议。受访者认为,部署后进行筛查可能会提高人们对精神健康问题的认识,同时还报告说,服务人员可能会通过对任何筛查工具提供误导性的答案来掩盖其真实的心理健康状况。对响应可靠性的担忧可能为服务人员不愿寻求帮助提供了一种解释,因为他们可能会觉得自己不会受到重视。福利主任认为他们没有知识或经验来应对寻求帮助。尽管参与者担心对个人工作量的潜在影响,但他们表示希望研究能够积极参与筛查计划,如果研究表明该计划是改善精神保健的有效工具。结论福利和医疗保健提供者对心理健康筛查计划很满意,但在实施过程中需要注意一些问题。尤其是福利官员似乎需要接受更多有关如何应对精神疾病的培训。如果在英军中进行心理健康的部署后筛查,则需要解决有关可用资金和资源以应对增加的工作量的担忧。

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