1. What Makes a Good CAMHS Primary Mental Health Worker?
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Bradley, Sally, Hickey, Nicole, Kramer, Tami, and Elena Garralda, M.
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CHILD psychology ,MENTAL health ,MENTAL health services for teenagers ,MENTAL health services evaluation ,MENTAL health services -- Social aspects ,PRIMARY care ,CLINICAL competence - Abstract
Background: The role of primary mental health worker (PMHW) in CAMHS was established in 1995 although comparatively little research has explored the attributes required to successfully undertake this role. Method: Qualitative interviews with PMHWs and staff working in primary care were conducted and thematic analysis was performed. Results: In addition to clinical skills and mental health knowledge all respondents consistently emphasised the importance of inter-personal attributes such as general accessibility, flexibility, and self-motivation. Conclusions: Both professional competencies and inter-personal skills are perceived as important characteristics for PMHWs. It therefore seems appropriate for these to be made more explicit in competency frameworks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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