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Developing European guidelines for training care professionals in mental health promotion

BACKGROUND: Although mental health promotion is a priority mental health action area for all European countries, high level training resources and high quality skills acquisition in mental health promotion are still relatively rare. The aim of the current paper is to present the results of the DG SA...

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Autores principales: Greacen, Tim, Jouet, Emmanuelle, Ryan, Peter, Cserhati, Zoltan, Grebenc, Vera, Griffiths, Chris, Hansen, Bettina, Leahy, Eithne, da Silva, Ksenija Maravic, Šabić, Amra, De Marco, Angela, Flores, Paz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3553026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23270332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1114
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author Greacen, Tim
Jouet, Emmanuelle
Ryan, Peter
Cserhati, Zoltan
Grebenc, Vera
Griffiths, Chris
Hansen, Bettina
Leahy, Eithne
da Silva, Ksenija Maravic
Šabić, Amra
De Marco, Angela
Flores, Paz
author_facet Greacen, Tim
Jouet, Emmanuelle
Ryan, Peter
Cserhati, Zoltan
Grebenc, Vera
Griffiths, Chris
Hansen, Bettina
Leahy, Eithne
da Silva, Ksenija Maravic
Šabić, Amra
De Marco, Angela
Flores, Paz
author_sort Greacen, Tim
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description BACKGROUND: Although mental health promotion is a priority mental health action area for all European countries, high level training resources and high quality skills acquisition in mental health promotion are still relatively rare. The aim of the current paper is to present the results of the DG SANCO-funded PROMISE project concerning the development of European guidelines for training social and health care professionals in mental health promotion. METHODS: The PROMISE project brought together a multidisciplinary scientific committee from eight European sites representing a variety of institutions including universities, mental health service providers and public health organisations. The committee used thematic content analysis to filter and analyse European and international policy documents, scientific literature reviews on mental health promotion and existing mental health promotion programmes with regard to identifying quality criteria for training care professionals on this subject. The resulting PROMISE Guidelines quality criteria were then subjected to an iterative feedback procedure with local steering groups and training professionals at all sites with the aim of developing resource kits and evaluation tools for using the PROMISE Guidelines. Scientific committees also collected information from European, national and local stakeholder groups and professional organisations on existing training programmes, policies and projects. RESULTS: The process identified ten quality criteria for training care professionals in mental health promotion: embracing the principle of positive mental health; empowering community stakeholders; adopting an interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach; including people with mental health problems; advocating; consulting the knowledge base; adapting interventions to local contexts; identifying and evaluating risks; using the media; evaluating training, implementation processes and outcomes. The iterative feedback process produced resource kits and evaluation checklists linked with each of these quality criteria in all PROMISE languages. CONCLUSIONS: The development of generic guidelines based on key quality criteria for training health and social care professionals in mental health promotion should contribute in a significant way to implementing policy in this important area.
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spelling pubmed-35530262013-01-28 Developing European guidelines for training care professionals in mental health promotion Greacen, Tim Jouet, Emmanuelle Ryan, Peter Cserhati, Zoltan Grebenc, Vera Griffiths, Chris Hansen, Bettina Leahy, Eithne da Silva, Ksenija Maravic Šabić, Amra De Marco, Angela Flores, Paz BMC Public Health Correspondence BACKGROUND: Although mental health promotion is a priority mental health action area for all European countries, high level training resources and high quality skills acquisition in mental health promotion are still relatively rare. The aim of the current paper is to present the results of the DG SANCO-funded PROMISE project concerning the development of European guidelines for training social and health care professionals in mental health promotion. METHODS: The PROMISE project brought together a multidisciplinary scientific committee from eight European sites representing a variety of institutions including universities, mental health service providers and public health organisations. The committee used thematic content analysis to filter and analyse European and international policy documents, scientific literature reviews on mental health promotion and existing mental health promotion programmes with regard to identifying quality criteria for training care professionals on this subject. The resulting PROMISE Guidelines quality criteria were then subjected to an iterative feedback procedure with local steering groups and training professionals at all sites with the aim of developing resource kits and evaluation tools for using the PROMISE Guidelines. Scientific committees also collected information from European, national and local stakeholder groups and professional organisations on existing training programmes, policies and projects. RESULTS: The process identified ten quality criteria for training care professionals in mental health promotion: embracing the principle of positive mental health; empowering community stakeholders; adopting an interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach; including people with mental health problems; advocating; consulting the knowledge base; adapting interventions to local contexts; identifying and evaluating risks; using the media; evaluating training, implementation processes and outcomes. The iterative feedback process produced resource kits and evaluation checklists linked with each of these quality criteria in all PROMISE languages. CONCLUSIONS: The development of generic guidelines based on key quality criteria for training health and social care professionals in mental health promotion should contribute in a significant way to implementing policy in this important area. BioMed Central 2012-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3553026/ /pubmed/23270332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1114 Text en Copyright ©2012 Greacen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jouet, Emmanuelle
Ryan, Peter
Cserhati, Zoltan
Grebenc, Vera
Griffiths, Chris
Hansen, Bettina
Leahy, Eithne
da Silva, Ksenija Maravic
Šabić, Amra
De Marco, Angela
Flores, Paz
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3553026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23270332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1114
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