Sustaining Staff Who Support

Sinéad McKenna
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The Irish Mental Health Service has undergone significant transformation in recent decades, with A Vision for Change, the national policy on mental health, outlining a multidisciplinary approach facilitated through local Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs). Despite this emphasis on teamworking, there has been little formal direction around teamworking and team functioning within CMHTs and there is no recognition of the complexities that often arise within groups of people. International research reiterates the importance of positive teamworking when providing a health service; that is that an awareness of group dynamics, and an ability to address any difficulties can enhance team functioning.  This study examined the group dynamics that arise within CMHTs to determine the impact that this has on team functioning. This was done through an interpretive phenomenological approach whereby ten CMHT professionals were interviewed using a semi-structured format that focused on their attitudes and experiences of working in their multidisciplinary teams. The findings demonstrated that interprofessional group dynamics were a consistent feature of CMHTs.  The Consultant Psychiatrist is usually viewed as nominal lead of individual CMHTs, which had a direct impact on team functioning. This impact on team functioning was exacerbated by unclear lines of governance, with many CMHT members reporting to line managers external to the team. Specific further study is needed to develop this research on a national level, which would include research with teams where a Team Coordinator has been appointed.Key Words: Community Mental Health Teams; Leadership; Groups; Teamwork; Interdisciplinary; Governance
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近几十年来,爱尔兰精神卫生服务机构经历了重大变革,国家精神卫生政策《变革愿景》概述了通过地方社区精神卫生小组促进的多学科办法。尽管强调团队合作,但在CMHTs内部,几乎没有关于团队合作和团队功能的正式指导,也没有认识到团队内部经常出现的复杂性。国际研究重申了在提供卫生服务时积极的团队合作的重要性;那就是对团队动态的认识,以及解决任何困难的能力可以增强团队运作。本研究考察了CMHTs中出现的群体动态,以确定这对团队功能的影响。这是通过解释性现象学方法完成的,其中十位CMHT专业人员使用半结构化格式进行访谈,重点关注他们在多学科团队中工作的态度和经验。研究结果表明,跨专业群体动力学是CMHTs的一贯特征。心理咨询师通常被视为个体cmht的名义领导,这对团队运作有直接影响。不明确的管理路线加剧了对团队功能的影响,许多CMHT成员向团队外部的部门经理报告。需要进一步进行具体的研究,以便在国家一级开展这项研究,其中将包括与已任命一名小组协调员的小组进行研究。关键词:社区精神卫生队伍;领导力;组织;团队合作;跨学科的;治理
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