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Teamwork in primary care mental health: a policy analysis
Authors:Nolan Eloise  Hewison Alistair
Affiliation:School of Health Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK.
Abstract:Aim This paper reports a policy analysis conducted to examine the potential impact of recent mental health policy on team working in Primary Care Mental Health in England. Method An analysis of relevant policy documents was conducted. From an original selection of 49 documents, 15, which had significant implications for Primary Care Mental Health Teams, were analysed thematically. Findings There were no clear guidelines or objectives for Primary Care Mental Health Teams evident from the policy analysis. Collaborative working was advocated, yet other elements in the policies were likely to prevent this occurring. There was a lack of clarity concerning the role and function of new professions within Primary Care Mental Health Teams, adding further uncertainty to an already confused situation. Conclusion This uncertainty has the potential to reinforce professional barriers and increase the current difficulties with team working. Implications to nursing managers An analysis of recent policy contributes to our understanding of the context of care. The lack of clarity in current health policy presents a significant challenge for those managing primary care mental health teams. Team working is likely to improve if targets, processes and responsibilities are made clearer.
Keywords:mental health  policy  primary care  team
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