Addressing the specialist workforce CAMH skill-gap: providing and evaluating iCAMH training in Fiji and Papua New Guinea

Author:

Hoadley Benjamin1ORCID,Gaikwad Kiran2,Allen Myrielle3,Kowalenko Nick4ORCID,Chang Odille5

Affiliation:

1. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2. Acting Medical Superintendent, Fiji Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Suva, Fiji

3. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Fiji National University, Fiji Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Suva, Fiji

4. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

5. Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji

Abstract

Objective: Child and adolescent mental health problems are common and result in significant morbidity. Whereas in high-income countries there is an established workforce, in lower income countries, such as the Pacific nations, the workforce has little capacity despite a potentially higher population risk of mental disorder. We report on a workforce development effort, a child and adolescent mental health training package. Method: We describe the implementation and evaluation of the International Child and Adolescent Mental Health certificate training in two Pacific nations. Results: Clinicians rated the training positively. Some participants reported concern with teaching materials. Attitudes to child and adolescent mental health were more favourable following the course. A change in knowledge or skill could not be determined. Conclusions: The training seems of value to Pacific clinicians and the framework provides for case-based learning across settings. The training would benefit from the addition of a valid assessment of participant skill and knowledge. The sociocultural and contextual factors are considerations for the content and delivery. Contextually appropriate resources and teaching strategies are important.

Funder

Fiji Alliance for Mental Health

royal australasian college of surgeons

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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