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Implementing a collaborative mental health care model: The MHPN

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:15 authored by C Gibbs, B Murphy, D Ratnaike, K Hoppe, H Lovelock
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and experience of the Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN) in building and supporting a national interdisciplinary professional development platform in community mental health to enhance practitioner response to the needs of consumers. Design/methodology/approach - The key components of the MHPN model are described highlighting effective ways of engaging practitioners and supporting interdisciplinary practice. The MHPN has two key programs - Face-to-Face Interdisciplinary Practitioner Networks and an Online Professional Development Program. Findings - The MHPN model has had significant uptake in communities across Australia and continues to grow. Practitioners report positive outcomes in engaging with other practitioners, improving their professional knowledge and having gained increased confidence in the provision of mental health care to patients. Practical implications - The progress and learnings to date offer some useful insights that can be applied to other settings to support integrated care for patients with mental health problems through enhancing collaborative care among practitioners at the primary care level. Originality/value - MHPN is a unique, national, successful platform delivering opportunities for interdisciplinary professional development in the primary mental health sector. The model is cost effective, practitioner driven, and transferable to other settings.

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Journal

Journal of Integrated Care

Volume

25

Pagination

237-246

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

1476-9018

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

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