以经验为基础共同设计心理健康服务和干预措施:范围界定审查

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY SSM. Mental health Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100309
Lisa D. Hawke , Natasha Yasmin Sheikhan , Hamer Bastidas-Bilbao , Terri Rodak
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导言基于体验的共同设计(EBCD)是一种结构化的医疗质量改进方法,它将具有某种疾病生活体验的人、家属或护理人员以及医疗服务提供者聚集在一起。EBCD 已被应用于心理健康和药物使用(MHSU)环境中。本范围综述旨在(a) 综合有关 EBCD 在 MHSU 服务领域应用的文献;(b) 规划对 EBCD 流程的主要调整,以及该流程的预期影响和 MHSU 领域的独特考虑因素。在六个文献数据库中系统搜索了 2013 年至 2023 年间发表的描述马萨诸塞州卫生和社会服务大学 EBCD 项目的文章,同时还搜索了灰色文献并查阅了参考文献目录。对记录进行了相关性筛选,最终纳入了 24 篇文章。数据通过电子表格和定性数据分析软件提取。结果EBCD正在少数几个高收入、讲英语的国家的MHSU部门开展,应用于质量改进和新干预措施的开发。对方法进行了广泛的调整,经常从过程中删除或修改一些步骤。结论EBCD是一种与MHSU服务使用者、家庭或照护者以及服务提供者合作共同设计质量改进措施的重要方法,尽管它也适用于新干预措施的开发。实施 EBCD 的人员应仔细考虑计划中的调整可能对收集的信息、实施经验和共同设计的解决方案产生的影响。重要的是,要将创伤知情实践应用于 EBCD,并遵循真实参与的建议,以促进真正参与共同设计解决方案。
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Experience-based co-design of mental health services and interventions: A scoping review

Introduction

Experience-based co-design (EBCD) is a structured methodology of conducting healthcare quality improvement bringing together people with lived experience of a condition, families or carers, and healthcare service providers. EBCD has been applied to mental health and substance use (MHSU) settings. This scoping review aimed to: (a) synthesize the literature on the application of EBCD in the MHSU service sector; and (b) map out key adaptations made to the EBCD process, as well as the perceived impacts of the process and considerations unique to the MHSU sphere.

Methods

A scoping review methodology was applied. Systematic searches for articles describing EBCD projects in MHSU were conducted across six bibliographic databases for literature published between 2013 and 2023, together with gray literature searches and reviews of reference lists. Records were screened for relevance, resulting in 24 included articles. Data were extracted in a spreadsheet and using qualitative data analysis software. Results are reported descriptively and in table format.

Results

EBCD is being conducted in the MHSU sector in a limited number of high-income, English-speaking countries, applied to both quality improvement and new intervention development. Extensive methodology adaptations are described, with some steps frequently removed from the process or modified. A number of positive impacts of EBCD are described, highlighting the development of service adaptations or new services, as well as positive interpersonal impacts among stakeholders.

Conclusions

EBCD is a valuable approach to collaboratively co-designing quality improvement initiatives with users of MHSU services, families or carers, and service providers, although it is also applied to new intervention development. Those implementing EBCD should carefully consider the way planned adaptations may affect the information gathered, the implementation experience, and the co-designed solutions. It is important to apply trauma-informed practices to EBCD and follow recommendations for authentic engagement, to promote genuine participation in co-designing solutions.

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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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