改善肯尼亚农村的精神卫生保健:在两个初级保健机构进行的一项定性研究

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2022-02-24 DOI:10.1080/00207411.2022.2041265
Isabella D’Orta, A. Eytan, B. Saraceno
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摘要非洲国家需要进行心理健康研究,以提高地方一级的护理质量。本文介绍了2018年在肯尼亚农村两个外围初级卫生保健机构的100名护理人员中进行的一项研究结果。进行了公开采访,目的是引出相关问题。全球心理健康运动产生的知识体系被用作理论参考框架。在本研究的具体背景下,出现了五个特别重要的广泛主题:a.全球对精神疾病的负面看法;b.缺乏受过培训的专业人员,任务分担或任务转移的机会有限;c.对受影响个人的强烈污名化;d.加强正规卫生部门与传统治疗师之间合作的重要性,以及e.为帮助生活在偏远地区的患者所需作出的必要努力。我们的研究强调了积极检测精神障碍、促进减少污名化的举措以及将西方设计的工具用于中低收入国家特定环境的重要性。
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Improving mental health care in rural Kenya: A qualitative study conducted in two primary care facilities
Abstract Mental health research is needed in African countries in order to improve quality of care at local levels. This paper presents the results of a study conducted in 2018 among one hundred care givers in two peripheral primary health care facilities in rural Kenya. Opened interviews were performed, with the aim of eliciting relevant issues. The body of knowledge generated by the Global Mental Health (GMH) movement was used as the theoretical frame of reference. Five broad topics emerged as particularly significant in the specific context of this study: a. a globally negative perception of mental illness; b. a lack of trained professionals associated with limited opportunities for task-sharing or task-shifting; c. an intense stigmatization of affected individuals; d. the importance of strengthening the collaboration between the formal health sector and traditional healers, and, e. the necessary efforts to be made in order to reach patients living in remote areas. Our study highlights the importance of actively detecting mental disorders, promoting initiatives to reduce stigma and adapting western designed tools for specific settings in low and middle income countries (LMICs).
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期刊介绍: The official journal of the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, the International Journal of Mental Health features in-depth articles on research, clinical practice, and the organization and delivery of mental health services around the world. Covering both developed and developing countries, it provides vital information on important new ideas and trends in community mental health, social psychiatry, psychiatric epidemiology, prevention, treatment, and psychosocial rehabilitation.
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