An explanatory model of factors enabling sustainability of let's talk in an adult mental health service: a participatory case study

International Journal of Mental Health Systems
Becca AllchinMelinda Goodyear

Abstract

While effective interventions have been developed to support families where a parent has a mental illness in Adult Mental Health Services, embedding and sustaining them is challenging resulting in families not having access to support. This study developed an explanatory model of influencers that had enabled sustainability of the Let's Talk intervention in one service. A participatory case study was used to build an explanatory model of sustainability at the service using theoretical frameworks. Qualitative and quantitative data was collected about practitioner's practice and the organisation's implementation process and capacity to support practice. A local research group worked with the researcher using a transforming data approach through description, analysis and interpretation. Influencers were grouped into four major categories: (1) External social, political and financial context, (2) Resources, (3) Prior organisational capacity and (4) Sustainability Factors. The last category, Sustainability factors, was divided into three subcategories: (4.1)Practitioner (4.2) Organisation and (4.3) Parent-Client. These categories form part of an explanatory model for the key influencers of continued practitioner practice and organisa...Continue Reading

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