Adolescent school-based mental health screening: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Jbi Evidence Implementation Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1097/XEB.0000000000000422
John Farr, Michelle Palokas
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INTRODUCTION More than one in ten people globally live with a mental health illness. Adolescent mental health is a major contributor to that statistic, as 27% of adolescents have one or more mental, emotional, developmental, or behavioral problems. School-based health care clinics can provide mental health services for this age group. OBJECTIVES This project aimed to promote evidence-based practices regarding adolescent mental health screening in schools. METHODS This project used the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework to promote evidence-based practices for adolescent mental health screening in schools. The JBI framework is grounded in an audit and feedback process, along with a structured approach to identifying and managing barriers to compliance with best practices. Five audit criteria representing best practice recommendations were developed. A baseline audit was conducted, followed by the implementation of an improvement strategy. The project was finalized with a follow-up audit to determine any changes in compliance with best practice recommendations. RESULTS The baseline survey of students revealed a 25% average compliance for audit criteria 1 and 2. The primary barrier to compliance was students' unawareness of the availability of mental health services. The improvement strategy included an educational presentation for students regarding mental health. The follow-up audit revealed an increase in compliance with best practices. CONCLUSIONS The project achieved a 29% increase in compliance with best practices, although only 23% of the students were reached via the improvement strategy. SPANISH ABSTRACT http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A189.
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青少年校本心理健康筛查:最佳实践实施项目。
引言 全球每十人中就有一人患有精神疾病。27%的青少年有一种或多种精神、情绪、发育或行为问题,青少年心理健康是造成这一统计数字的主要原因。本项目旨在推广学校青少年心理健康筛查的循证实践。方法本项目使用 JBI 证据实施框架来推广学校青少年心理健康筛查的循证实践。JBI 框架以审计和反馈流程为基础,并采用结构化方法来识别和管理最佳实践的合规障碍。制定了代表最佳实践建议的五项审核标准。先进行基线审计,然后实施改进战略。对学生的基线调查显示,审计标准 1 和 2 的平均符合率为 25%。遵守标准的主要障碍是学生不了解心理健康服务的可用性。改进策略包括为学生举办心理健康教育讲座。后续审计显示,最佳实践的合规率有所提高。结论该项目使最佳实践的合规率提高了 29%,尽管只有 23% 的学生通过改进策略达到了这一目标。西班牙语摘要http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A189.
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