Establishing core mental health workforce attributes for the effective mental health care of people with an intellectual disability and co-occurring mental ill health.

Janelle Weise, Karen R Fisher, Julian N Trollor
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Background: People with intellectual disability experience high rates of mental ill health but multiple barriers to access to quality mental health care. One significant barrier to access is a generalist mental health workforce that lacks capacity, and consensus on what constitutes core workforce competencies in this area. As such, the first step in developing a comprehensive strategy that addresses these barriers is to define the core mental health workforce attributes.

Methods: Thirty-six intellectual disability mental health experts from across Australia participated in a modified online Delphi which aimed to reach consensus on the core attributes required of the generalist mental health workforce. At the end of each Delphi round, descriptive analyses and thematic analyses were completed.

Results: Consensus was reached among the participants for 102 attributes across 14 clinical domains. The results highlighted specific attributes in all areas of clinical practice, especially for communication (e.g., utilizes assistive communication technology), assessment (e.g., assess contributing factors to behaviours) and intervention (e.g., uses integrative interventions).

Conclusion: A comprehensive strategy is required to facilitate the generalist mental health workforce to obtain these attributes.

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建立精神卫生工作人员的核心属性,以便对智力残疾和并存的精神疾病患者进行有效的精神卫生保健。
背景:智力残疾者的精神疾病发病率很高,但在获得高质量的精神卫生保健方面存在多种障碍。获得精神卫生服务的一个重大障碍是多面手的精神卫生工作人员缺乏能力,以及对该领域核心工作人员能力的构成缺乏共识。因此,制定解决这些障碍的综合战略的第一步是确定精神卫生工作人员的核心属性。方法:来自澳大利亚各地的36名智障心理健康专家参与了一项改进的在线德尔福问卷调查,旨在就全才心理健康工作人员所需的核心属性达成共识。在每个德尔菲回合结束时,完成描述性分析和专题分析。结果:参与者在14个临床领域的102个属性上达成了共识。结果强调了临床实践所有领域的特定属性,特别是沟通(例如,利用辅助通信技术),评估(例如,评估行为的促成因素)和干预(例如,使用综合干预)。结论:需要一个全面的策略来促进全科精神卫生工作者获得这些属性。
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