Mental Health Literacy and Education of Complementary Medicine Practitioners: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Joanna E. Harnett
Matthew J. Leach
Randa Karzon
Erica McIntyre
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[1] The University of Sydney,Faculty of Medicine and Health School of Pharmacy
[2] National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine,Institute for Sustainable Futures
[3] Southern Cross University,Research Institute for Innovative Solutions for Wellbeing and Health, Faculty of Health
[4] Endeavour College of Natural Health,undefined
[5] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
[6] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
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Mental health services; Practitioner mental health literacy; Practitioner education; Complementary medicine;
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An estimated 42% of Australians who consult complementary medicine (CM) practitioners have a mental health diagnosis. Preparedness of CM practitioners in managing such diagnoses is currently unknown. A cross-sectional survey of 257 CM practitioners who reported caring for people with a mental health diagnosis. Practitioners’ mental health literacy, educational needs, and confidence in the assessment, management, and treatment of mental health—including suicide risk—were analysed. Most (59.1%) participants had no formal qualifications in mental health and 44.3% indicated they had not completed any training in psychological therapies. Only 20% were trained in mindfulness-based techniques or goal setting. Over 50% reported their undergraduate qualification contained insufficient mental health content to prepare them for clinical practice. Over one-half had attended continuing professional education on mental health. Practitioners reported greater confidence in assessing, managing, and treating mental wellbeing over complex mental health disorders and suicide risk. These findings uncovered a deficit in the CM practitioner’s surveyed mental health education. As these CM practitioners are a primary point of contact for patients with mental health diagnoses, there is a critical need to expedite skills development in this workforce to support the delivery of safe and effective primary mental health care.
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