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Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS)
AIMS: To host the first ELPS training day specifically for LAS staff to improve their knowledge and understanding about mental health issues and the role of ELPS. On average 13,000 calls are received by LAS relating to mental health issues every month. Many patients seen by ELPS will have multiple i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770099/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.416 |
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description | AIMS: To host the first ELPS training day specifically for LAS staff to improve their knowledge and understanding about mental health issues and the role of ELPS. On average 13,000 calls are received by LAS relating to mental health issues every month. Many patients seen by ELPS will have multiple interactions with LAS. ELPS has previously held training for the Emergency Department team but this innovative day was designed to extend this training commitment to pre-hospital clinicians METHOD: LAS training needs were initially assessed by a bespoke questionnaire and ELPS attending another LAS training event held by the new mental health joint response car team. We then developed a training programme to match the identified training needs and which utilised the specific expertise of individual ELPS staff. 14 members of the local LAS stations attended including both Paramedics and Emergency Ambulance Clinicians. The presentations covered mental state examination, suicide, risk assessment, substance misuse, legal frameworks and then a ‘challenging cases’ session to bring it all together. Pre and post course questionnaires were completed by participants, exploring attitudes and knowledge. RESULT: There was a statistically significant improvement in the average self-ratings for all of the categories assessed including attitudes to mental health, confidence in assessment and knowledge relating to the process the patient will experience in the emergency department. The knowledge about the pathway and role of liaison psychiatry showed the greatest improvement with an average 4.25 increase in pre and post course rating. Almost all participants (9.2/10) would recommend this training day to a colleague CONCLUSION: We met our objective of improving LAS staff knowledge and understanding about mental health issues and the role of ELPS. We plan to build on this successful pilot and expand our training programme for LAS with the ultimate aim of improving patient care. |
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spelling | pubmed-87700992022-01-31 Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) McLean, Emma Alexander, Mariam BJPsych Open Education and Training AIMS: To host the first ELPS training day specifically for LAS staff to improve their knowledge and understanding about mental health issues and the role of ELPS. On average 13,000 calls are received by LAS relating to mental health issues every month. Many patients seen by ELPS will have multiple interactions with LAS. ELPS has previously held training for the Emergency Department team but this innovative day was designed to extend this training commitment to pre-hospital clinicians METHOD: LAS training needs were initially assessed by a bespoke questionnaire and ELPS attending another LAS training event held by the new mental health joint response car team. We then developed a training programme to match the identified training needs and which utilised the specific expertise of individual ELPS staff. 14 members of the local LAS stations attended including both Paramedics and Emergency Ambulance Clinicians. The presentations covered mental state examination, suicide, risk assessment, substance misuse, legal frameworks and then a ‘challenging cases’ session to bring it all together. Pre and post course questionnaires were completed by participants, exploring attitudes and knowledge. RESULT: There was a statistically significant improvement in the average self-ratings for all of the categories assessed including attitudes to mental health, confidence in assessment and knowledge relating to the process the patient will experience in the emergency department. The knowledge about the pathway and role of liaison psychiatry showed the greatest improvement with an average 4.25 increase in pre and post course rating. Almost all participants (9.2/10) would recommend this training day to a colleague CONCLUSION: We met our objective of improving LAS staff knowledge and understanding about mental health issues and the role of ELPS. We plan to build on this successful pilot and expand our training programme for LAS with the ultimate aim of improving patient care. Cambridge University Press 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8770099/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.416 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Education and Training McLean, Emma Alexander, Mariam Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title | Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title_full | Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title_fullStr | Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title_short | Psychoeducation for the Frontline: Ealing Liaison Psychiatry Service (ELPS) pilot training day for London Ambulance Service (LAS) |
title_sort | psychoeducation for the frontline: ealing liaison psychiatry service (elps) pilot training day for london ambulance service (las) |
topic | Education and Training |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770099/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.416 |
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