Mental Health Training for Health Care Workers at Eradah and Mental Health Complex in Jeddah City

Alzahrani, Fahad Awadh and Alamri, Ibtihaj Razen and Alaslani, Aref Faheed and Ageel, Hanan Saleh Al and Mukhtar, Ghadah Mohammed (2023) Mental Health Training for Health Care Workers at Eradah and Mental Health Complex in Jeddah City. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 35 (30). pp. 44-53. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Aims: This study aims to implement the impact of a mental health training program designed for health workers at Eradah Complex in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia.

Study Design: A quasi-study in addition to qualitative designs.

Place and Duration of Study: A mixed method was made at Eradah Complex for the program took 4 months.

Methodology: A mixed-methods research design was employed with A quasi-experimental design employing a single group pre-test/post-test approach utilized to assess the impact of training on knowledge and attitude and using semi-structured interviews. Additionally, qualitative feedback from both the health workers and patients was gathered to gauge the program's impact on the quality of mental health care provided at the Eradah Complex.

Results: A total of 100 participants with different healthcare specialities were selected on quasi-experimental design with nearly equality of males and females’ gender and majority of ages more than 25 years old or less and house officers (physicians). Assessing the knowledge revealed that the group showed a significant difference before assessing the program and after it (p=0.00) with a mean difference of more than 5±1.07 for each type of mental health, also, assessing the attitude revealed that the group showed a significant difference between before assessing the program and after it (p=0.00) except for epilepsy (p= 0.17) with mean difference more than 6±1.06 for each type of mental health.

Conclusion: The findings of this case study highlight the positive outcomes of the mental health training program. Health workers demonstrated significant improvements in their understanding of mental health disorders, communication skills, and ability to support patients experiencing mental health crises. Moreover, the program contributed to a noticeable reduction in the stigma surrounding mental illness among both staff members and patients, fostering a more supportive and compassionate healthcare environment. This case study provides valuable insights into the importance of mental health training for healthcare professionals and offers practical recommendations for other healthcare facilities aiming to enhance the mental health competencies of their staff. The study concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings and suggestions for future research and improvements in mental health training programs for healthcare workers in similar contexts.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 23 Nov 2023 06:17
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2023 06:17
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/3585

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