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Development of an Interprofessional Psychosocial Interventions Framework

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  • Grace Branjerdporn

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

  • Kerri Marie Gillespie

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia
    School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia)

  • Alex Dymond

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

  • Neil Josen Delos Reyes

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

  • Julia Robertson

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

  • Alice Almeida-Crasto

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

  • Shailendhra Bethi

    (Mental Health and Specialist Services, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast 4215, Australia)

Abstract

To meet the increasingly complex needs of mental health consumers, it is essential for multidisciplinary clinicians to have capabilities across a range of psychosocial interventions. Despite this, there is scant evidence investigating the existing levels of knowledge and skills of specialties within multidisciplinary mental health teams. The purpose of this paper was to describe the self-reported capabilities of mental health clinicians, and to provide a rationale for the Psychosocial Interventions Framework Assessment (PIFA), which aims to enhance the access to, and quality of, evidence-informed practice for consumers of mental health services (MHSs) by strengthening workforce capabilities and leadership for psychosocial therapies. Using the Delphi method, the team developed a 75-item survey based on the 10-point Mental Health Recovery Star (MHRS). Participants completed a self-administered survey indicating their perceived capabilities in the PIFA items. The findings revealed lower-than-expected average scores between ‘novice’ and ‘proficient’, highlighting the need for further development of specific training and education modules for individual teams. This is the first framework of its nature to use the Recovery Star TM to determine the psychosocial areas and domains for the assessment of practitioners’ strengths and needs for skill development.

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  • Grace Branjerdporn & Kerri Marie Gillespie & Alex Dymond & Neil Josen Delos Reyes & Julia Robertson & Alice Almeida-Crasto & Shailendhra Bethi, 2023. "Development of an Interprofessional Psychosocial Interventions Framework," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(8), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:8:p:5495-:d:1122288
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    1. Alexander Dymond & Grace Branjerdporn, 2021. "Factors associated with homelessness referrals for an acute young adult psychiatric unit," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 67(6), pages 713-719, September.
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