The ParentingWell Practice Approach: Facilitating implementation in US adult mental health services

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作者
Heyman, Miriam [1 ]
Nicholson, Joanne [1 ]
English, Kelly [2 ]
机构
[1] Brandeis Univ, Heller Sch Social Policy & Management, Waltham, MA 02453 USA
[2] Massachusetts Soc Prevent Cruelty Children, Eliot Community Human Serv, Lexington, MA USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
parents with mental illness; adult mental health services; intervention adaptation; family-focused practice; recovery; FAMILY FOCUSED PRACTICE; PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION; PARENTS; ILLNESS; MOTHERS; INTERVENTIONS; CHILDREN; OPTIONS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1377088
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background To address the need for interventions for families with parents with mental illness, the evidence-based intervention Let's Talk about Children (LTC) was adapted in the context of adult mental health services in the United States and reframed as the ParentingWell Practice Approach. This study focuses on the early implementation phase of the adapted practice in Massachusetts.Methods As part of the adaptation and implementation process, practitioners from provider agencies serving adults with mental illness were invited to participate in the ParentingWell Learning Collaborative (PWLC), which included in-person learning collaborative sessions and follow-up virtual coaching sessions. This paper focuses on data obtained during and in response to the PWLC virtual coaching sessions, from 29 participants. Specific research questions included: (1) What themes emerged in coaching sessions related to practitioners' experiences during the early implementation of the ParentingWell Practice Approach (2) In what ways are coaching sessions helpful to the practitioners as they implement the ParentingWell Practice Approach? Coaching sessions were recorded, and transcribed, and the data were analyzed qualitatively to identify early implementation themes. Practitioners completed feedback surveys online (which included Likert scale items and open-ended questions) following virtual coaching sessions to evaluate the usefulness of coaching sessions.Results Coaching sessions reflected the following themes related to practitioners' experiences during the early implementation of ParentingWell: (1) practitioners identify and share concrete approaches to supporting parents; (2) practitioners reflect on parents' needs related to support, advocacy, problem-solving, and parenting skills; (3) practitioners reflect on their own personal experiences; and (4) practitioners' recognize the importance of self-care strategies for themselves and for parents served. Practitioners indicated that coaching sessions were useful in supporting the implementation of a new practice.Conclusion This study provides preliminary evidence for the benefits of coaching in the implementation of ParentingWell. Future research will explore the impact of ParentingWell on outcomes for parents and families served.
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