在冲突后资源匮乏环境中传播和实施循证精神卫生干预措施。

Laura K Murray, Wietse Tol, Mark Jordans, Goran Sabir Zangana, Ahmed Mohammed Amin, Paul Bolton, Judith Bass, Fransisco Javier Bonilla-Escobar, Graham Thornicroft
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在(冲突后)中低收入国家(LMIC),心理健康问题的负担是巨大的。尽管越来越多的证据表明,在受冲突影响的中低收入国家中,选定的精神卫生项目是有效的,政策支持也在不断增加,但实际的吸收和实施进展缓慢。未来研究的一个关键方向,也是科学和实践的一个新前沿,是传播和实施(DI),它直接涉及循证、有效的卫生保健方法从实验环境到常规使用的转变。本文概述了一些关键的实施挑战,以及应对这些挑战的策略,同时根据作者的集体经验在受冲突影响的中低收入国家实施循证治疗。冲突环境下的传播与实施评价与研究是一个重要的新研究方向。在低收入和中等收入国家,未来的DI工作应该包括:1)定义概念和开发测量工具,2)测量所有规划的DI结果,以及3)对具体实施策略的系统评估。
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Dissemination and implementation of evidence based, mental health interventions in post conflict, low resource settings.

The burden of mental health problems in (post)conflict low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) is substantial. Despite growing evidence for the effectiveness of selected mental health programs in conflict-affected LMIC and growing policy support, actual uptake and implementation have been slow. A key direction for future research, and a new frontier within science and practice, is Dissemination and Implementation (DI) which directly addresses the movement of evidence-based, effective health care approaches from experimental settings into routine use. This paper outlines some key implementation challenges, and strategies to address these, while implementing evidence-based treatments in conflict-affected LMIC based on the authors' collective experiences. Dissemination and implementation evaluation and research in conflict settings is an essential new research direction. Future DI work in LMIC should include: 1) defining concepts and developing measurement tools, 2) the measurement of DI outcomes for all programming, and 3) the systematic evaluation of specific implementation strategies.

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