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Developing practice in mental health settings.

Michelle Cleary1, Jan Horsfall, Brenda Happell

  • 1Research Unit, Sydney South West Area Mental Health Service, Australia. michelle.cleary@email.cs.nsw.gov.au

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Practice development (PD) in mental health requires clear strategies for managers and policymakers. Effective PD integrates into core activities, utilizes existing resources, and prioritizes practitioner and client needs for sustainable improvements.

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Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Care
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Development

Background:

  • Practice development (PD) implementation in diverse mental health settings necessitates clarity on processes for managers, researchers, and policymakers.
  • Understanding local strategies, practicalities, and issues is crucial for successful PD projects in mental health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential considerations for undertaking practice development projects in mental health settings.
  • To provide guidance on strategies, practicalities, and issues for effective PD implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review to identify key elements of practice development.
  • Synthesis of information on planning, implementation, and evaluation of PD projects.

Main Results:

  • Pre-existing requirements must be identified and addressed before PD implementation.
  • Clear communication regarding roles, responsibilities, and timelines is essential for continuous evaluation and improvement.
  • Staff require training as adult learners, awareness of practice values, access to supervision, and support to navigate value-practice tensions.

Conclusions:

  • Effective PD programs are integrated into mainstream activities and considered core business.
  • Sustainable and realistic improvements are achieved by utilizing existing resources and taking direction from practitioners.
  • Incorporating client needs is a fundamental aspect of successful practice development in mental health.