학술논문

Measuring parent satisfaction in youth mental health services.
Document Type
Article
Source
Mental Health Review Journal. 2021, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p213-225. 13p.
Subject
*PARENT attitudes
*SATISFACTION
*PRIMARY health care
*PSYCHOMETRICS
*THEMATIC analysis
*MENTAL health services
*ADOLESCENCE
Language
ISSN
1361-9322
Abstract
Purpose: Measuring parent satisfaction is regarded as essential but there is a paucity of research reporting on parental satisfaction with community youth mental health services. This study aims to examine parent satisfaction with Jigsaw – a primary care youth mental health service. Design/methodology/approach: A measure of parent satisfaction was developed and administered to parents in 12 Jigsaw services over a two-year period (n = 510, age range: 28 to 70 years) when young people and parents were ending their engagement with these services. Findings: Overall, parents had high levels of satisfaction with Jigsaw and their level of satisfaction did not vary depending on the parent or young person's age and/or gender. Examination of qualitative feedback revealed three overarching themes relating to growth and change in young people, parents and their families; strengths of the service and; suggestions for future service development. Analysis of the psychometric properties of the measure provided evidence for a two-factor structure examining satisfaction with the intervention and outcomes and service accessibility and facilities. Originality/value: This study represents one of the first efforts to measure parent satisfaction with primary care youth mental health services. It has resulted in the development of a brief measure that can be more widely administered to parents engaging with primary care youth mental health services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]