儿科医生走在儿童精神健康的前沿?德尔菲法探索

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Israel Journal of Health Policy Research Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1186/s13584-024-00661-5
Shulamit Pinchover, Rony Berger Raanan, Hava Gadassi, Amit Shalev, Dasi Dahari, Tony Gutentag, Mary Rudolf
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背景:儿童和青少年日益增多的心理健康挑战是一个全球关注的问题。然而,专业人员短缺、能力不足和缺乏资源阻碍了必要的护理,对提供保健服务构成重大挑战。社区儿科医生往往是精神卫生问题的最初接触者,他们在改善获得护理的机会方面处于关键地位。采用德尔菲法作为重新定义儿科医生的作用和重新设计以色列初级精神卫生保健中的儿科反应的第一步。方法:92名专家,包括儿科医生、精神科医生、心理健康和儿童发展专家以及有情绪行为障碍儿童的家长,参与了一项三轮德尔菲研究。调查内容包括6个主题(37个项目,9个人口学问题),探讨儿科医生在儿童精神卫生保健中的预期作用。结果:专家们对儿科医生在风险识别、家长指导、心理教育和卫生政策问题(如转介给心理卫生专业人员)方面的潜在作用以及在这一领域培训的必要性表示强烈支持。然而,在服务框架的变化和儿科医生在精神科药物处方中的作用方面出现了分歧。大多数人同意心理健康专家密切支持的必要性,尽管支持的形式有所不同。结论:本研究强调了对儿科医生进行心理健康培训的迫切需要,并倡导一种结构化的、共识驱动的模式,以加强儿童心理健康问题的早期发现和初步治疗。研究结果强调了利用这一模式推动卫生政策变化和改善儿童精神卫生保健服务提供的潜力,并可能为其他卫生系统考虑扩大儿科医生的作用提供信息。通过为儿科医生提供基本能力,这种方法可以扩大精神卫生服务的提供并减少耻辱感。使该模式与专家共识保持一致,为有效的政策改革铺平了道路,加强了儿科医生在精神卫生风险识别和干预方面的作用,并促进了儿童卫生服务。
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Pediatricians at the forefront of child mental health? A Delphi method exploration.

Background: Rising mental health challenges among children and adolescents are a global concern. However, a shortage of professionals, inadequate competence and lack of resources hamper necessary care, presenting a major challenge to health service provision. Community pediatricians, frequently the initial contact for mental health issues, are in a key position to improve access to care. The Delphi method was employed as an initial step toward redefining the role of pediatricians and the re-design of pediatric responses within Israeli primary mental health care.

Method: Ninety-two experts, including pediatricians, psychiatrists, mental health and child-development professionals, and parents of children with emotional-behavioral challenges participated in a three-round Delphi study. A survey including 6 topics (37 items, 9 demographic questions) was distributed, probing the envisioned role of pediatricians in children's mental health care.

Results: There was strong endorsement between experts regarding pediatricians' potential roles in risk identification, parental guidance, psycho-education, and health policy isuues such as referrals to mental health professionals, and the need for training in this domain. However, discord arose concerning changes in the service framework and pediatricians' role in psychiatric drug prescription. The majority agreed on the necessity of close support from mental health experts, despite differing in the form it should take.

Conclusions: This study underscores the critical need for mental health training among pediatricians and advocates for a structured, consensus-driven model to bolster early detection and initial treatment of mental health issues in children. The findings highlight the potential for leveraging this model to drive health policy changes and improve service delivery in pediatric mental health care, and might inform other health systems considering extending pediatricians' roles. By equipping pediatricians with essential competencies, this approach can broaden mental health service delivery and reduce stigma. Aligning the model with expert consensus paves the way for impactful policy reform, enhancing pediatricians' roles in mental health risk identification and intervention, and advancing child health services.

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