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. 2022 Jul;49(4):539-551.
doi: 10.1007/s10488-021-01182-y. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Factors Influencing Attendees' Engagement with Group Psychoeducation: A Multi-stakeholder Perspective

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Factors Influencing Attendees' Engagement with Group Psychoeducation: A Multi-stakeholder Perspective

Agnes Higgins et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2022 Jul.

Abstract

Few studies have explored the problem of engagement in relation to group psychoeducation from a multi-site and multi-stakeholder perspective. The aim of the study was to explore the factors influencing service user and family engagement with group psychoeducation programmes. The study design was qualitative descriptive. Data were collected through individual and focus group interviews with key stakeholders (n = 75) involved with the programme within 14 mental health sites in the Republic of Ireland. Enablers and barriers to engagement were identified at participant, provider, programme and organization level. Motivated participants and engaged clinicians, peer co-facilitation and support, and skilled and responsive facilitators were some of the factors which enhanced engagement. Barriers to engagement included readiness among participants, concerns related to stigma and confidentiality, desire to distance oneself from mental health services, a lack of support for programme participation within families, group discomfort, the time and length of the programme, issues with transport, visibility of the programme, and structural supports for clinicians. Findings from the study illustrate the multifaceted nature of engagement as well as provide a greater understanding of the multifactorial influences on engagement. Strategies to enhance engagement should therefore reflect a multipronged approach. At the outset of programme implementation, organizations should address their readiness to engage, conduct local needs assessments to anticipate individuals' needs and plan accordingly in order to maximize engagement, and bolster facilitators' engagement skills through the provision of training and mentoring opportunities.

Keywords: Barriers; Enablers; Engagement; Families; Psychoeducation; Qualitative design; Service users.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Factors influencing participant engagement across continuum

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