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Adolescents' and parents' views of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (<scp>CAMHS</scp>) in <scp>I</scp>reland
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Mental Health NursesAdolescent Behavioral HealthMental HealthChild Mental HealthSocial WorkPrimary CareAdolescent MedicineYouth Well-beingYouth Mental HealthPublic HealthService User InvolvementHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesTeen Mental HealthAdolescent PsychologyYouth HealthNurse-family PartnershipChild DevelopmentNursingMental Health NursingMental Health ClinicsAdolescent Primary CarePediatricsMedicineChild PsychiatryYouth Behavioral Health
Service user involvement is essential for quality care in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). This study was conducted to explore adolescents' and parents' experiences of CAMHS in relation to accessibility, approachability and appropriateness. This study used a descriptive qualitative design, and focus groups and single interviews were conducted with adolescents (n = 15) and parents (n = 32) from three mental health clinics. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Accessing mental health services was a challenging experience for many parents and adolescents due to knowledge deficit, lack of information and limited availability of specialist services. Some parents and adolescents reported positive experiences while others reported negative experiences. They expressed a need for more information, involvement in decision making, flexible scheduling of appointments, school support and parent support groups. The nature and quality of the relationship with staff was critical to positive experience with the service; therefore, frequent changes of medical staff was disruptive. Mental health nurses can play a vital role in ensuring continuity, assessing adolescents' participation preferences and advocating for their information needs with other members of the interdisciplinary team.
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