An Analysis of Mental Health Specialization among Zimbabwean Health Professionals, Against the Backdrop of a Soaring Global Mental Health Burden

Seda Maeresera
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Background: an estimated 1.3 million Zimbabweans suffer from various forms of mental illness. The problem is compounded by an extremely low number of practicing mental health professionals. The harsh economic environment in the country has had a toll on the mental well-being of many people. The country has several training programs in mental health despite the shortage of these professionals. Aim: The aim of the study was to explore non-mental health professionals perceptions on specialization, especially concerning the field of mental health. Methods: The study was qualitative in nature. 12 participants from each of the professions of social workers, occupational therapists, nurses, and doctors were recruited for the study using purposive sampling. The subjects were from Parirenyatwa Hospital and St Giles Rehabilitation Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe. The instrument was a 7 question semi-structured interview administered either face to face or via telephone calls. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: A total of 3 themes emerged and these related to: the factors considered when choosing a profession or specialty, factors that discourage health professionals from specializing in mental health and, the views of non-mental health staff towards mental health professionals. Aspects of a high job market, high income, prestige, passion to save lives, family traditions and, inspirational role models were important for career choices.
在全球心理健康负担飙升的背景下,津巴布韦卫生专业人员的心理健康专业化分析
背景:估计有130万津巴布韦人患有各种形式的精神疾病。从业的精神卫生专业人员数量极低,使这一问题更加复杂。该国恶劣的经济环境对许多人的精神健康造成了损害。尽管缺乏这些专业人员,该国仍有几个心理健康培训项目。目的:本研究的目的是探讨非心理健康专业人员对专业化的看法,特别是在心理健康领域。方法:定性研究。本研究采用有目的抽样的方法,从社会工作者、职业治疗师、护士和医生等各行各业招募了12名参与者。受试者来自津巴布韦哈拉雷的Parirenyatwa医院和St Giles康复中心。该工具是一个有7个问题的半结构化访谈,可以面对面或通过电话进行。数据采用专题分析进行分析。结果:总共出现了3个主题,这些主题涉及:选择专业或专业时考虑的因素,阻碍卫生专业人员专攻精神卫生的因素,以及非精神卫生人员对精神卫生专业人员的看法。高就业市场、高收入、声望、拯救生命的热情、家庭传统和鼓舞人心的榜样等方面对职业选择很重要。
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