Towards Youth Mental Health System Reform: An Evaluation of Participatory Systems Modelling in the Australian Capital Territory

被引:0
|
作者
Lee, Grace Yeeun [1 ]
Hickie, Ian Bernard [1 ]
Song, Yun Ju C. [1 ]
Huntley, Sam [1 ]
Ho, Nicholas [1 ]
Loblay, Victoria [1 ]
Freebairn, Louise [2 ]
Skinner, Adam [1 ]
Crosland, Paul [1 ]
Moore, Elizabeth [3 ]
Johnson, Natalie [3 ]
Lentern, Stephanie [4 ]
Brogden, Josephine [1 ]
Barry, Erin [5 ]
Vacher, Catherine [1 ]
Rosenberg, Sebastian [1 ]
Mayers, Paul [3 ]
Iannelli, Olivia [1 ]
Park, Shin Ho [1 ]
Occhipinti, Jo-An [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Brain & Mind Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
[2] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Populat Hlth, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[3] Off Mental Hlth & Wellbeing, ACT Hlth Directorate, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[4] Capital Hlth Network, Primary Hlth Network, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
[5] Youth Coalit ACT, Canberra, ACT 2602, Australia
[6] Comp Simulat & Adv Res Technol CSART, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
来源
SYSTEMS | 2023年 / 11卷 / 08期
关键词
youth mental health; health policy; monitoring and evaluation; participatory systems modelling; system dynamics modelling; lived experience participation; participatory action research;
D O I
10.3390/systems11080386
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Australia's mental health system is failing young people. Calls for accountability, strategic long-term policy planning, and regional leadership have been identified as solutions to guide mental health reform. Developing system dynamics models using a participatory approach (participatory systems modelling (PSM)) is recognized as a useful method that can support decision-making for strategic reform. This paper reports evaluation findings of a youth mental health PSM process conducted in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Baseline and follow-up mixed-methods evaluation data were collected in 2022 across diverse stakeholder groups to investigate the feasibility, value, impact, and sustainability of PSM. Although youth mental health system reform was viewed as desirable and a necessity across all stakeholder groups, shared perceptions of disabling powerless was observed regarding their ability to influence current decision-making processes to improve the youth mental health system. This suggests greater accountability is required to support systemic reform in youth mental health. PSM offers promise in improving transparency and accountability of decision-making for youth mental health, as exemplified in the ACT. However, more support and time are required to facilitate transformational change. Future research should investigate empowerment strategies to complement the implementation of findings from dynamic models developed through PSM, as well as the effectiveness of regional youth mental health policy decision-making supported by systems modelling.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [11] Mental health systems modelling for evidence-informed service reform in Australia
    Whiteford, Harvey
    Bagheri, Nasser
    Diminic, Sandra
    Enticott, Joanne
    Gao, Caroline X.
    Hamilton, Matthew
    Hickie, Ian B.
    Le, Long Khanh-Dao
    Lee, Yong Yi
    Long, Katrina M.
    McGorry, Patrick
    Meadows, Graham
    Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
    Occhipinti, Jo-An
    Rock, Daniel
    Rosenberg, Sebastian
    Salvador-Carulla, Luis
    Skinner, Adam
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 57 (11): : 1417 - 1427
  • [12] Technology-Enabled Solutions for Australian Mental Health Services Reform: Impact Evaluation
    LaMonica, Haley M.
    Milton, Alyssa
    Braunstein, Katharine
    Rowe, Shelley C.
    Ottavio, Antonia
    Jackson, Tanya
    Easton, Michael A.
    Hambleton, Ashlea
    Hickie, Ian B.
    Davenport, Tracey A.
    [J]. JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH, 2020, 4 (11)
  • [13] INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS Australian Health Care - The Challenge of Reform in a Fragmented System
    Hall, Jane
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2015, 373 (06): : 493 - 497
  • [14] Implementing a digital health model of care in Australian youth mental health services: protocol for impact evaluation
    Sarah Piper
    Tracey A. Davenport
    Haley LaMonica
    Antonia Ottavio
    Frank Iorfino
    Vanessa Wan Sze Cheng
    Shane Cross
    Grace Yeeun Lee
    Elizabeth Scott
    Ian B. Hickie
    [J]. BMC Health Services Research, 21
  • [15] Implementing a digital health model of care in Australian youth mental health services: protocol for impact evaluation
    Piper, Sarah
    Davenport, Tracey A.
    LaMonica, Haley
    Ottavio, Antonia
    Iorfino, Frank
    Cheng, Vanessa Wan Sze
    Cross, Shane
    Lee, Grace Yeeun
    Scott, Elizabeth
    Hickie, Ian B.
    [J]. BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [16] Organisational impact of the National Disability Insurance Scheme transition on mental health care providers: the experience in the Australian Capital Territory
    Furst, Mary Anne
    Salinas-Perez, Jose A.
    Salvador-Carulla, Luis
    [J]. AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 26 (06) : 590 - 594
  • [17] Who cares for older people with mental illness? A survey of residential aged care facilities in the Australian Capital Territory: Implications for mental health nursing
    Jones, Tony S.
    Matias, May
    Powell, Jo
    Jones, Eriita G.
    Fishburn, Joe
    Looi, Jeffrey C. L.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2007, 16 (05) : 327 - 337
  • [18] Do family and maternal background matter? A multilevel approach to modelling mental health status of Australian youth using longitudinal data
    Hashmi, Rubayyat
    Alam, Khorshed
    Gow, Jeff
    March, Sonja
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (04):
  • [19] A national evaluation of a multi-modal, blended, digital intervention integrated within Australian youth mental health services
    Alvarez-Jimenez, M.
    Nicholas, J.
    Valentine, L.
    Liu, P.
    Mangelsdorf, S.
    Baker, S.
    Gilbertson, T.
    O'Loughlin, G.
    Mcenery, C.
    Mcgorry, P. D.
    Gleeson, J. F.
    Cross, S. P.
    [J]. ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 2024,
  • [20] Searching for the HERO in Youth: Does Psychological Capital (PsyCap) Predict Mental Health Symptoms and Subjective Wellbeing in Australian School-Aged Children and Adolescents?
    Jules Finch
    Lara J. Farrell
    Allison M. Waters
    [J]. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 2020, 51 : 1025 - 1036