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Improving communication access in psychoeducational interventions for people with complex communication needs: a scoping review and stakeholder consultation
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posted on 2023-02-14, 04:13 authored by E Watson, P Raghavendra, S Lawn, Joanne WatsonJoanne WatsonPurpose: Psychoeducational interventions are commonly used to improve mental health among the general population; however, their application among people with complex communication needs is under explored. This scoping review aims to identify the psychoeducational interventions utilised with people with complex communication needs, any adaptations to improve communication access, and outcomes for this population. Materials and methods: The scoping review was conducted using the Arksey and O’Malley guidelines and included stakeholder consultations. A systematic search of the literature was conducted. Stakeholder consultations were conducted via semi-structured interviews with informants from three populations: people with complex communication needs, everyday communication partners and mental health workers. Results: The search yielded 2112 articles. Twenty-four articles were retained for data extraction. Numerical analysis provided an overview of the existing literature. Thematic analysis highlighted the range of communication access strategies applied within psychoeducational interventions. Common aims and outcomes of interventions occurred across three interrelated themes: education, symptom reduction, and improved coping and wellbeing. Stakeholder consultations enabled contextualisation of literature. Conclusions: People with complex communication needs may benefit from psychoeducational interventions when effective, personalised communication access strategies are employed. Future research should include lived-experience perspectives to ensure the relevance of communication access strategies in mental health support.Implications for rehabilitation This scoping review adds to the evidence base supporting equitable access to mental health support for people with complex communication needs. A range of specific strategies are presented for mental health workers to consider when working with people with complex communication needs. Positive behaviour support (PBS) practitioners must be equipped to address the psychoeducational and mental health support requirements of people with complex communication needs.
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Disability and RehabilitationLocation
EnglandPublisher DOI
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0963-8288eISSN
1464-5165Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalPublisher
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ADULTSCAREGIVERScommunication accesscomplex communication needsHEALTHINTELLECTUAL DISABILITIESLife Sciences & Biomedicinemental healthMULTIPLEPATIENTPROGRAMpsychoeducationRehabilitationScience & Technologyscoping reviewStakeholdersSUPPORTTHERAPYWELLClinical ResearchHealth Services8 Health and social care services research7.3 Management and decision making8.1 Organisation and delivery of services7 Management of diseases and conditions7.1 Individual care needsMental health3 Good Health and Well BeingMedical and Health Sciences
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