Access to best-evidenced mental health support for care-experienced young people: Learnings from the implementation of cognitive therapy for PTSD

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McGuire, Rosie [1 ]
Meiser-Stedman, Richard [2 ]
Smith, Patrick [3 ]
Schmidt, Davin [1 ]
Bjornstad, Gretchen [4 ]
Bosworth, Robyn [5 ]
Clarke, Timothy [5 ]
Coombes, Joe [4 ]
Simpson, Emma Geijer [6 ]
Hudson, Kristian [7 ]
Oliveira, Paula [8 ]
Macleod, John [9 ]
McGovern, Ruth [6 ]
Stallard, Paul [10 ]
Wood, Katie [4 ]
Hiller, Rachel M. [1 ,8 ]
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[1] UCL, Div Psychol & Language Sci, London, England
[2] Univ East Anglia, Dept Clin Psychol & Psychol Therapies, Norwich, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London, England
[4] Univ Exeter, Med Sch, Exeter, England
[5] Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Trust, Norwich, England
[6] Univ Newcastle, Populat Hlth Sci Inst, Newcastle, England
[7] Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Trust, NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber, Improvement Acad, Bradford, England
[8] Anna Freud Natl Ctr Children & Families, London, England
[9] Univ Bristol, NIHR Sch Primary Care, Bristol, England
[10] Univ Bath, Dept Hlth, Bath, England
关键词
care-experienced young people; child welfare; foster care; PTSD; CBT; cognitive therapy for PTSD; trauma focused CBT; implementation; POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS; FOSTER-CARE; SUBSTANCE USE; CHILDREN; TRAUMA; ADOLESCENTS; DISORDER; IMPACT; YOUTH; TRIAL;
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10.1111/bjc.12471
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
ObjectivesRates of PTSD are up to 12 times higher in care-experienced young people (CEYP) compared to their peers. Trauma-focused CBTs (tf-CBT) are the best-evidenced treatment for youth with PTSD, yet, in practice, CEYP often struggle to access this treatment. We worked alongside services to understand barriers and facilitators of the implementation of cognitive therapy for PTSD (a type of tf-CBT) to CEYP. DesignThis was an active, open implementation trial. MethodsWe recruited 28 mental health teams across England, including general CAMHS, targeted CAMHS for CEYP and social care-based teams. From these teams, participants were 243 mental health professionals, from a wide variety of professional backgrounds. Following recruitment/intervention training, teams participated in rolling three monthly focus groups and individual interviews, to understand what helped and hindered implementation. Data were analysed using a framework analysis conducted using CFIR 2.0. ResultsAlmost half of the teams were able to implement, but only approximately one quarter with CEYP, specifically. Universal barriers that were discussed by almost all teams particularly highlighted service structures and poor resourcing as major barriers to delivery to CEYP, as well as the complexities of the young person and their network. Unique factors that differentiated teams who did and did not implement included commissioning practices, the culture of the team, leadership engagement and style, and the development of supervision structures. ConclusionsFindings offer key considerations for mental health teams, service leads, commissioners and policy-makers to enhance delivery of best-evidenced mental health treatments like CT-PTSD, for CEYP.
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