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Démarche réflexive d’analyse en partenariat sur l’élaboration de stratégies pour améliorer l’offre de services en santé mentale des personnes ayant subi un traumatisme craniocérébral modéré ou grave

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
24 Octobre 2016

Résumé

L’objectif de cette étude est de déterminer les priorités d’action afin d’améliorer l’offre de services de santé mentale suite à un traumatisme craniocérébral (TCC) modéré ou grave. Quatre-vingts participants (intervenants et intervenantes, décideurs et représentants et représentantes de la communauté) ont participlé au forum de discussion. Un logiciel d’analyse qualitative des énoncés de la démarche réflexive (Démarche réflexive d’analyse en partenariat : DRAP) a été utilisé pour recueillir et analyser les énoncés (Boudreault et Kalubi, 2007). Les participants (hommes et femmes) devaient évaluer l’importance de chaque énoncé (incontournable, nécessaire, souhaitable). Un total de 341 énoncés ont été proposés dont 70,3 % ont été jugés comme étant incontournables dans le secteur des pratiques cliniques, 63,2 % dans le secteur des politiques, 50,7 % et 66,6 % dans les secteurs organisation des services et formation respectivement. Cette activité de réflexion provinciale en partenariat propose un plan d’action afin d’améliorer l’offre de services en santé mentale suite à un TCC modéré ou grave.

Abstract

This study used a qualitative design with the objective of identifying concrete and practical solutions to optimize mental health care service delivery to persons with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Eighty provincial service providers, decision-makers, and community representatives participated. Qualitative analysis software (DRAP), developed by Boudreault and Kalubi (2007), was used to collect and analyze the statements emerging from the provincial workshop discussions. To summarize, 341 statements were collected during the workshop; 70.3% of these relating to clinical practice were considered essential, as were 63.2% that addressed policies, 50.7% that dealt with service reorganization, and 66.6% that were related to training. This workshop identified important strategies and priority actions considered essential for implementation in the Quebec health network for persons with moderate-to-severe TBI.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 35Number 2October 2016
Pages: 19 - 41

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Mots-clés

  1. traumatisme craniocérébral
  2. santé mentale
  3. organisation des services de santé

Key Words

  1. traumatic brain injury
  2. mental health
  3. health service delivery

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Élaine de Guise [email protected]
Université de Montréal
Frédéric Banville
Université de Montréal
Monique Desjardins
Université de Montréal
Marie-Christine Ouellet
Yvonne Richard
Université de Montréal
Stéphane Gagnier
Institut de réadaptation Gingras-Lindsay de Montréal
Simon Bonneau-Beaulieu
Hélène Audrit
Université de Montréal
Debbie Feldman
Université de Montréal
Bonnie Swaine
Université de Montréal

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