TY - JOUR
T1 - Mental health assessment in rehabilitation
T2 - A descriptive study through an international internet survey
AU - Juengst, Shannon B
AU - Nordvik, Jan E.
AU - Junttila, Ilkka S.
AU - Smith, Jason
AU - Kew, Chung L.
AU - Laukkala, Tanja
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/12/1
Y1 - 2018/12/1
N2 - This cross-sectional study assessed international rehabilitation practitioners' views of mental health assessment (MHA), related specifically to assessment tools and needs in the field. We delivered an anonymous web-based survey capturing rehabilitation practioners' perspectives on MHA practices, assessment tools, and needs through the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine in the USA and through national rehabilitation networks in Finland and Norway. Altogether, 355 rehabilitation professionals answered the survey. Unmet MHA needs, most often attributed to insufficient time (112/269 responders), were recognized among rehabilitation professionals irrespective of the country of practice. When professional experience was weighed against barriers to conducting MHA, cost was statistically significantly linked to professional experience, with those with less experience viewing cost more as a barrier (P=0.019). Rehabilitation professionals from different professions, in different countries, and working with a variety of clinical populations recognize defined barriers to MHA in rehabilitation.
AB - This cross-sectional study assessed international rehabilitation practitioners' views of mental health assessment (MHA), related specifically to assessment tools and needs in the field. We delivered an anonymous web-based survey capturing rehabilitation practioners' perspectives on MHA practices, assessment tools, and needs through the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine in the USA and through national rehabilitation networks in Finland and Norway. Altogether, 355 rehabilitation professionals answered the survey. Unmet MHA needs, most often attributed to insufficient time (112/269 responders), were recognized among rehabilitation professionals irrespective of the country of practice. When professional experience was weighed against barriers to conducting MHA, cost was statistically significantly linked to professional experience, with those with less experience viewing cost more as a barrier (P=0.019). Rehabilitation professionals from different professions, in different countries, and working with a variety of clinical populations recognize defined barriers to MHA in rehabilitation.
KW - measurement tools
KW - mental health assessment
KW - rehabilitation
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U2 - 10.1097/MRR.0000000000000300
DO - 10.1097/MRR.0000000000000300
M3 - Article
C2 - 29912785
AN - SCOPUS:85056253417
SN - 0342-5282
VL - 41
SP - 368
EP - 372
JO - International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
JF - International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
IS - 4
ER -