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BMC Psychiatry
Development of Chinese mental health first aid guidelines for psychosis: a Delphi expert consensus study
Nicola Reavley1  Wenjing Li1  Anthony F. Jorm1  Yanling He2  Yan Wang2  Shurong Lu3 
[1] Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne;Shanghai Mental Health Centre;The Nossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne;
关键词: Mental health first aid;    Psychosis;    Delphi study;    Mainland China;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12888-020-02840-5
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Family and friends of a person developing a mental illness or in a mental health crisis can help the person until treatment is received or the crisis resolves. Guidelines for providing this ‘mental health first aid’ have been developed and disseminated in high-income countries. However, they may not be appropriate for use in China due to cultural and health care system differences. The aim of this study was to use the Delphi expert consensus method to develop culturally appropriate guidelines for a member of the public providing mental health first aid to someone with psychosis in mainland China. Methods A Chinese-language survey, comprising statements about how to provide mental health first aid to a person with psychosis, was developed. This was based on the endorsed items from the first round of the English-language questionnaire for high-income countries. These statements were rated by two expert panels from mainland China – a mental health professional panel (N = 31) and a lived experience panel (N = 41) – on how important they believed each statement was for a member of the public providing first aid to a person with psychosis in China. There were three Delphi rounds, with experts able to suggest additional items in Round 1. Items had to have at least 80% endorsement from both panels for inclusion. Results Out of 208 statements, 207 were endorsed for inclusion in the Chinese-language guidelines. Eight new statements were also included. Compared to the English-language guidelines, the importance of family involvement was emphasized in the development of the Chinese-language guidelines. Conclusions While many of the actions in the English-language guidelines were endorsed by Chinese participants, a number of additional items point to the importance of developing culturally appropriate mental health first aid guidelines. These guidelines will form the basis for the development of Chinese Mental Health First Aid course aiming at training members of the public on how to provide first aid to someone with a mental health problem.

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