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Publication date: 14 September 2012

Palaniappan Sundaram, Sati Sembhi and Peter Devlin

There is an increasing emphasis on strengthening links between the primary and specialist services in order to provide more effective care for patients. The aim of this paper is…

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Purpose

There is an increasing emphasis on strengthening links between the primary and specialist services in order to provide more effective care for patients. The aim of this paper is to focus on a study to engage frontline, secondary care clinicians in a process of reflection on the role of link workers and to identify their view of priorities.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper adopts a mixed method study involving focus groups (qualitative method with deductive approach) followed by a survey (quantitative method with an interpretative approach).

Findings

The essential role of link workers in managing clinical throughput/flow and improving communication with general practitioners is highlighted. In contrast, crisis intervention and relapse prevention were identified to be of least importance, probably indicating the role of crisis teams and community teams in fulfilling these functions, respectively.

Practical implications

It has become apparent through this evaluation that there may be a need to strike a balance between the emphasis upon greater integration of this role with community mental health teams and closer collaboration with general practitioners.

Originality/value

The study is part of a service evaluation undertaken with a view to evaluating the role of link workers.

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The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, vol. 7 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1755-6228

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