Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
322466 Evaluation and Program Planning 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Support and leadership is vital to assist development of interdisciplinary networks.•Mental health professionals are motivated to broaden interdisciplinary networks.•Workshops increase professionals desire to engage in collaborative health care.•Online networking is a successful adjunct for time poor mental health professionals.•Mental health care funding needs to support interdisciplinary activities.

This paper reports on a multi-component evaluation of Australia's Mental Health Professionals Network (MHPN). MHPN aims to improve consumer outcomes by fostering a collaborative clinical approach to primary mental health care. MHPN has promoted interdisciplinary communication and networking through activity in three inter-related areas: interdisciplinary workshops supported by education and training materials; fostering ongoing, self-sustained interdisciplinary clinical networks; and a website, web portal (MHPN Online) and a toll-free telephone information line. The evaluation showed that MHPN's workshops were highly successful; almost 1200 workshops were attended by 11,930 individuals from a range of mental health professions. Participants from 81% of these workshops have gone on to join ongoing, interdisciplinary networks of local providers, and MHPN is now supporting these networks in a range of innovative ways to encourage them to become self-sustaining and to improve collaborative care practices.

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