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Developing a model of mental health self-care support for children and young people through an integrated evaluation of available types of provision involving systematic review, meta-analysis and case study

机译:通过对涉及系统评价,荟萃分析和案例研究的现有类型的规定进行综合评估,为儿童和青少年建立心理健康自我保健支持模型

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Background\udThe mental health of children and young people (CYP) is a major UK public health concern. Recent policy reviews have identified that service provision for CYP with mental health needs is not as effective, responsive, accessible or child-centred as it could be. Following on from a previous National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) study into self-care support for CYP with long-term physical health needs, this study explored self-care support’s potential in CYP’s mental health.\ud\udObjectives\udTo identify and evaluate the types of mental health self-care support used by, and available to, CYP and their parents, and to establish how such support interfaces with statutory and non-statutory service provision.\ud\udDesign\udTwo inter-related systematic literature reviews (an effectiveness review with meta-analysis and a perceptions review), together with a service mapping exercise and case study.\ud\udSetting\udGlobal (systematic reviews); England and Wales (mapping exercise and case study).\ud\udParticipants (case study)\udFifty-two individuals (17 CYP, 16 family members and 19 staff) were interviewed across six sites.\ud\udMain outcome measures (meta-analysis)\udA measure of CYP’s mental health symptomatology.\ud\udData sources (literature reviews)\udMEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), PsycINFO, All Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Reviews, Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC).\ud\udReview methods\udTitles and abstracts of papers were screened for relevance then grouped into studies. Two independent reviewers extracted data from studies meeting the inclusion criteria. A descriptive analysis and meta-analysis were conducted for the effectiveness review; descriptive analyses were conducted for the perceptions review. These analyses were integrated to elicit a mixed-methods review.\ud\udResults\udSixty-five of 71 included studies were meta-analysable. These 65 studies elicited 71 comparisons which, when meta-analysed, suggested that self-care support interventions were effective at 6-month [standardised mean difference (SMD) = −0.20; 95% confidence interval (CI) −0.28 to −0.11] and 12-month (SMD = −0.12; 95% CI −0.17 to −0.06) follow-ups. However, judged against Cochrane criteria, the studies were mostly low quality. Key elements of self-care support identified in the perceptions review were the acquisition of knowledge and skills, peer support and the relationship with the self-care support agent; CYP also had different perceptions from adults about what is important in self-care support. The mapping exercise identified 27 providers of 33 self-care support services. According to the case study data, effective self-care support services are predicated on flexibility; straightforward access; non-judgemental, welcoming organisations and staff; the provision of time and attention; opportunities to learn and practise skills relevant to self-care; and systems of peer support.\ud\udConclusions\udMental health self-care support interventions for CYP are modestly effective in the short to medium term. Self-care support can be conceptualised as a process which has overlap with ‘recovery’. CYP and their families want choice and flexibility in the provision of such interventions and a continued relationship with services after the nominal therapy period. Those delivering self-care support need to have specific child-centred attributes.\ud\udFuture work\udFuture work should focus on under-represented conditions (e.g. psychosis, eating disorders, self-harm); the role of technology, leadership and readiness in self-care support; satisfaction in self-care support; the conceptualisation of self-care support in CYP’s mental health; and efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
机译:背景\ ud儿童和年轻人的心理健康(CYP)是英国主要的公共健康问题。最近的政策审查发现,为具有心理健康需求的CYP提供的服务可能不那么有效,反应迅速,可获取或以儿童为中心。在先前的美国国立卫生研究院(NIHR)对具有长期身体健康需求的CYP自我保健支持的研究之后,本研究探讨了CYP精神健康的自我保健支持的潜力。\ ud \ udObjects \ ud评估CYP及其父母使用的精神健康自我保健支持的类型,并确定该支持如何与法定和非法定服务提供相联系。\ ud \ udDesign \ ud两次相互关联的系统文献综述(通过荟萃分析进行的有效性审查和看法审查),以及服务映射练习和案例研究。\ ud \ udSetting \ udGlobal(系统审查);英格兰和威尔士(作图练习和案例研究)。\ ud \ ud参与者(案例研究)\ ud在六个地点采访了52个人(17名CYP,16名家庭成员和19名工作人员)。\ ud \ ud主要结果指标(meta-分析)\ udCYP的心理健康症状的衡量指标。\ ud \ ud数据来源(文献评论)\ udMEDLINE,护理和专职健康文献累积索引(CINAHL),PsycINFO,所有循证医学(EBM)评论,应用社会科学索引和摘要(ASSIA)和教育资源信息中心(ERIC)。\ ud \ ud审查方法\ ud对论文的标题和摘要进行相关性筛选,然后分组进行研究。两名独立评论者从符合纳入标准的研究中提取了数据。进行了描述性分析和荟萃分析,以评估有效性。描述性分析进行了知觉审查。这些分析被整合以引起混合方法的审查。\ ud \ udResults \ ud对包括在内的71个研究中的65个进行了荟萃分析。这65项研究得出71项比较,经过荟萃分析,表明自助护理干预措施在6个月时有效[标准平均差异(SMD)==-0.20; 95%置信区间(CI)-0.28至-0.11]和12个月(SMDS = -0.12; 95%CI -0.17至-0.06)随访。但是,根据Cochrane标准判断,这些研究大多为低质量研究。看法审查中确定的自我保健支持的关键要素是知识和技能的获得,同伴支持以及与自我保健支持者的关系; CYP与成年人在自我保健支持中的重要方面也有不同的看法。测绘工作确定了27家提供33种自我保健支持服务的提供者。根据案例研究数据,有效的自我保健支持服务取决于灵活性。直接访问;非判断性的欢迎组织和工作人员;提供时间和注意力;学习和练习与自我保健有关的技能的机会; \ ud \ ud结论\ ud CYP的心理健康自我护理干预措施在短期到中期均适度有效。自助护理支持可以被概念化为与“恢复”重叠的过程。 CYP及其家人希望在选择此类干预措施时要有选择权和灵活性,并希望在名义治疗期后继续与服务保持联系。提供自我保健支持的人需要具有特定的以儿童为中心的属性。\ ud \ ud未来工作\ udFuture工作应着重于代表性不足的状况(例如精神病,饮食失调,自我伤害);技术,领导能力和准备工作在自我保健支持中的作用;对自助服务的满意度; CYP的心理健康中自我保健支持的概念化;功效和成本效益。

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