Views of services users and staff on a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Title: Views of services users and staff on a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT.
Authors: Belcher, Hannah L., Evans, Joanne, Bond, Nikki, Darcy, Conor, Hatch, Melissa, Preece, Georgia, Wykes, Til
Source: Journal of Mental Health. Jun2024, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p348-356. 9p.
Subjects: Mental health services, Mental health, Interprofessional relations, Research funding, Interviewing, Information resources, Financial stress, Thematic analysis, Odds ratio, Attitudes of medical personnel, Research methodology, Economic impact, Data analysis software, Patients' attitudes
Abstract: Research has indicated that having financial difficulties may increase mental health problems and prevent recovery when receiving psychological treatment. A combined approach within the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service could help clients by tackling their financial difficulties alongside supporting their mental health. We aimed to explore the experiences and views of a potential combined intervention by speaking to IAPT service users who have/had experiences of money worries, as well as IAPT therapists and Citizen's Advice (CA) money advisers. We conducted online semi-structured interviews with 16 IAPT service users, 14 IAPT therapists/practitioners, and 6 CA money advisors. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Themes discussed including the impact of money worries and mental health, the benefits of a combined intervention, how and when it should be introduced to clients and delivered, and how information should be shared between the services. It was felt by most participants that such an intervention would improve mental health and provide a more holistic service with a better referral pathway. Our findings provide a blueprint for a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT, which both service users and staff identified would be beneficial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Copyright of Journal of Mental Health is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
Full text is not displayed to guests.
FullText Links:
  – Type: pdflink
Text:
  Availability: 1
Header DbId: pbh
DbLabel: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
An: 178651965
AccessLevel: 6
PubType: Academic Journal
PubTypeId: academicJournal
PreciseRelevancyScore: 0
IllustrationInfo
Items – Name: Title
  Label: Title
  Group: Ti
  Data: Views of services users and staff on a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT.
– Name: Author
  Label: Authors
  Group: Au
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Belcher%2C+Hannah+L%2E%22">Belcher, Hannah L.</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Evans%2C+Joanne%22">Evans, Joanne</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Bond%2C+Nikki%22">Bond, Nikki</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Darcy%2C+Conor%22">Darcy, Conor</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Hatch%2C+Melissa%22">Hatch, Melissa</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Preece%2C+Georgia%22">Preece, Georgia</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Wykes%2C+Til%22">Wykes, Til</searchLink>
– Name: TitleSource
  Label: Source
  Group: Src
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="JN" term="%22Journal+of+Mental+Health%22">Journal of Mental Health</searchLink>. Jun2024, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p348-356. 9p.
– Name: Subject
  Label: Subjects
  Group: Su
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Mental+health+services%22">Mental health services</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Mental+health%22">Mental health</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Interprofessional+relations%22">Interprofessional relations</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Research+funding%22">Research funding</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Interviewing%22">Interviewing</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Information+resources%22">Information resources</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Financial+stress%22">Financial stress</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Thematic+analysis%22">Thematic analysis</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Odds+ratio%22">Odds ratio</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Attitudes+of+medical+personnel%22">Attitudes of medical personnel</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Research+methodology%22">Research methodology</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Economic+impact%22">Economic impact</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Data+analysis+software%22">Data analysis software</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Patients'+attitudes%22">Patients' attitudes</searchLink>
– Name: Abstract
  Label: Abstract
  Group: Ab
  Data: Research has indicated that having financial difficulties may increase mental health problems and prevent recovery when receiving psychological treatment. A combined approach within the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service could help clients by tackling their financial difficulties alongside supporting their mental health. We aimed to explore the experiences and views of a potential combined intervention by speaking to IAPT service users who have/had experiences of money worries, as well as IAPT therapists and Citizen's Advice (CA) money advisers. We conducted online semi-structured interviews with 16 IAPT service users, 14 IAPT therapists/practitioners, and 6 CA money advisors. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Themes discussed including the impact of money worries and mental health, the benefits of a combined intervention, how and when it should be introduced to clients and delivered, and how information should be shared between the services. It was felt by most participants that such an intervention would improve mental health and provide a more holistic service with a better referral pathway. Our findings provide a blueprint for a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT, which both service users and staff identified would be beneficial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
– Name: AbstractSuppliedCopyright
  Label:
  Group: Ab
  Data: <i>Copyright of Journal of Mental Health is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.</i> (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
PLink https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=pbh&AN=178651965
RecordInfo BibRecord:
  BibEntity:
    Identifiers:
      – Type: doi
        Value: 10.1080/09638237.2022.2069718
    Languages:
      – Code: eng
        Text: English
    PhysicalDescription:
      Pagination:
        PageCount: 9
        StartPage: 348
    Subjects:
      – SubjectFull: Mental health services
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Mental health
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Interprofessional relations
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Research funding
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Interviewing
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Information resources
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Financial stress
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Thematic analysis
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Odds ratio
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Attitudes of medical personnel
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Research methodology
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Economic impact
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Data analysis software
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Patients' attitudes
        Type: general
    Titles:
      – TitleFull: Views of services users and staff on a combined money advice and psychological therapy service within IAPT.
        Type: main
  BibRelationships:
    HasContributorRelationships:
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Belcher, Hannah L.
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Evans, Joanne
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Bond, Nikki
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Darcy, Conor
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Hatch, Melissa
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Preece, Georgia
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Wykes, Til
    IsPartOfRelationships:
      – BibEntity:
          Dates:
            – D: 01
              M: 06
              Text: Jun2024
              Type: published
              Y: 2024
          Identifiers:
            – Type: issn-print
              Value: 09638237
          Numbering:
            – Type: volume
              Value: 33
            – Type: issue
              Value: 3
          Titles:
            – TitleFull: Journal of Mental Health
              Type: main
ResultId 1