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Change in mental health collaborative care attitudes and practice in Australia: Impact of participation in MHPN network meetings

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:15 authored by B Murphy, C Gibbs, K Hoppe, D Ratnaike, H Lovelock
Purpose The Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN) was established to support and enhance collaborative care among health professionals working in primary mental healthcare. The MHPN has two primary arms: face-to-face network meetings and online webinars. The purpose of this paper is to investigate attitudinal and practice changes amongst health professionals after participation in MHPN’s network meetings. Design/methodology/approach In April 2016, an online survey was e-mailed to health professionals who had attended at least one network meeting during 2015. The survey asked about practice changes across seven key areas relating to increased awareness of and interaction with professionals from other disciplines. Interdisciplinary differences were investigated using the χ2 statistic (p<0.05). Findings A total of 1,375 health professionals participated in the survey. For each of the seven practice changes investigated, between 74 and 92 per cent of respondents had made the change. Those who attended more network meetings were significantly more likely to have made changes. General practitioners were significantly more likely than other professionals to have made changes. Research limitations/implications Attendance at MHPN network meetings has a positive impact on health professionals’ attitudes and practices towards a more collaborative approach to mental healthcare. Originality/value MHPN is a unique, national platform successfully delivering opportunities for interdisciplinary professional development in the primary mental health sector. The model is unique, cost-effective, practitioner driven and transferable to other settings.

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Journal

Journal of Integrated Care

Volume

26

Pagination

29-37

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

1476-9018

eISSN

2042-8685

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

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