Impacts of Community Resilience on the Implementation of a Mental Health Promotion Program in Rural Australia.


Journal

International journal of environmental research and public health
ISSN: 1660-4601
Titre abrégé: Int J Environ Res Public Health
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101238455

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
19 03 2020
Historique:
received: 13 12 2019
revised: 16 03 2020
accepted: 17 03 2020
entrez: 25 3 2020
pubmed: 25 3 2020
medline: 22 9 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Mental health promotion programs are important in rural communities but the factors which influence program effectiveness remain unclear. The aim of this mixed-methods study was to assess how community resilience affected the implementation of a mental health promotion program in rural Tasmania, Australia. Four study communities were selected based on population size, rurality, access to local support services, history of suicide within the community, and maturity of the mental health promotion program. Data from self-report questionnaires (n = 245), including items of Communities Advancing Resilience Toolkit (CART) assessment, and qualitative (focus group and interview) data from key local stakeholders (n = 24), were pooled to explore the factors perceived to be influencing program implementation. Survey results indicate the primary community resilience strengths across the four sites were related to the 'Connection and Caring' domain. The primary community resilience challenges related to resources. Qualitative findings suggested lack of communication and leadership are key barriers to effective program delivery and identified a need to provide ongoing support for program staff. Assessment of perceived community resilience may be helpful in informing the implementation of mental health promotion programs in rural areas and, in turn, improve the likelihood of their success and sustainability.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32204412
pii: ijerph17062031
doi: 10.3390/ijerph17062031
pmc: PMC7142994
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

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Auteurs

Josephine de Deuge (J)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Ha Hoang (H)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Katherine Kent (K)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Jonathon Mond (J)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Heather Bridgman (H)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Sarah Skromanis (S)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Laura Smith (L)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

Stuart Auckland (S)

Centre for Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, 7250 Launceston, Australia.

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