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Montreal Cross‐Training Program: The contribution of positional clarification activities to help bridge fragmented prevention and treatment services for co‐occurring disorders

机译:蒙特利尔交叉培训计划:定位澄清活动的贡献,以帮助桥接防范和治疗服务进行共同发生的障碍

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Abstract Co‐occurring disorders in mental health and addiction present a high prevalence, but services available to prevent and treat them are often fragmented. Cross‐training activities have been used to help minimise breaks in service continuity. This study assesses to what extent positional clarification (a specific type of cross‐training activity) can help bridge fragmented services for co‐occurring disorders by providing information and promoting interactions to help professionals better orient and treat their clientele. A total of 2,107 participations were recorded for 11 positional clarification events taking place within the Montreal Cross‐Training Program for mental health and substance use disorders between 2010 and 2016. The Kirkpatrick four‐level training evaluation model was used to evaluate these activities. Evaluation questionnaires ( n ?=?1,650) and interviews with a convenience sample of 32 participants were analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. More than three‐quarters of participants reported that the activity met their expectations and was relevant to their practice. Respondents also reported receiving useful information to better orient their clientele, discovering new resources, learning about the functioning of other resources, identifying members of other networks who could orient them when needed, and learning more about the theme of the activity and the different mechanisms for collaboration among the related services. Among those who participated in more than one positional clarification event, roughly three‐quarters reported that they were able to call upon new resources at least once as a result of their participation, and were able to establish referrals towards resources that were unknown or less familiar to them prior to their participation. Results suggest that the programme meets its service integration objectives and that positional clarification events can lead to changes that can help facilitate the integration of fragmented services by improving participants' knowledge of specific themes and available resources to better orient and treat their clientele.
机译:摘要心理健康和成瘾中的共同发生障碍呈现出高普遍存在,但可预防和治疗它们的服务通常是碎片化的。跨培训活动已被用来帮助最大限度地减少服务连续性中的休息。本研究评估了定位澄清(特定类型的交叉训练活动)可以通过提供信息和促进互动来帮助互动,以帮助专业人士更好地定向和治疗他们的客户来帮助对共同发生的疾病进行弥补的服务。在2010年至2016年期间的蒙特利尔交叉培训计划中进行了11个位置澄清事件的11个位置澄清活动,共记录了2,107个参与。Kirkpatrick四级培训评估模型用于评估这些活动。评估问卷(N?=?1,650)和采访32名参与者的方便样品,使用描述性统计和主题分析进行了分析。超过四分之三的参与者报告,活动达到了他们的期望,与他们的实践有关。受访者还报告收到有用的信息,以更好地定向他们的客户,发现新资源,了解其他资源的运作,识别可能在需要时定位它们的其他网络的成员,并更多地学习活动的主题和不同的机制相关服务之间的合作。在那些参加超过一个位置澄清活动的人中,大约四分之三报告说,他们能够由于他们的参与而至少一次呼吁新资源,并且能够为未知或不那么熟悉的资源建立推荐在他们参与之前给他们。结果表明,该计划符合其服务整合目标,并且定位澄清事件可以通过改善参与者对特定主题和可用资源的知识来帮助促进分散服务的变化,以更好地定向和治疗他们的客户。

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