Integrated child mental health care provision in Pakistan: End-user and provider perspectives

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
P. Vostanis, Sajida Hassan, Syeda Zeenat Fatima, Michelle O’Reilly
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PurposeChildren in majority world countries (MWC) have high rates of unmet mental health needs, with limited access to specialist resources. Integration of child mental health in existing psychosocial care can improve provision. Through a Train-the-Trainer (ToT) cascade approach, this study aimed to provide a framework for such integration in resource-constrained communities in Karachi, Pakistan and to establish hindering and enabling factors.Design/methodology/approachEight practitioners attended a child mental health ToT program, including training on a five-domain service transformation framework. Trainers co-designed and implemented interventions that integrated child mental health knowledge and skills on each domain. These were attended by 136 end-users (youth, parents, teachers, managers), of whom a sub-sample of 47 stakeholders, as well as the trainers, attended focus groups on their experiences. Data were analysed through a thematic codebook.FindingsEstablished themes reflected common ingredients across all domains/interventions that were deemed important for child mental health care integration. These included child-centric approaches, positive parenting, community mobilization and systemic changes.Originality/valueIntegrated child mental health care informed by the Train-of-Trainer approach can be a useful model for resource-constrained MWC contexts. Integrated interventions should be co-produced with communities.
巴基斯坦提供的综合儿童精神保健服务:最终用户和提供者的观点
目的:在世界大多数国家,儿童的心理健康需求未得到满足的比例很高,获得专业资源的机会有限。将儿童心理健康纳入现有的社会心理护理可以改善提供的服务。本研究通过“培训师”级联方法,旨在为巴基斯坦卡拉奇资源受限社区的这种整合提供一个框架,并确定阻碍和促进因素。设计/方法/方法height的从业人员参加了儿童心理健康ToT方案,包括关于五领域服务转型框架的培训。培训人员共同设计和实施了将每个领域的儿童心理健康知识和技能结合起来的干预措施。136名最终用户(青年、家长、教师、管理人员)参加了这些活动,其中47名利益攸关方以及培训人员参加了重点小组讨论他们的经验。数据是通过专题密码本进行分析的。已确定的主题反映了所有领域/干预措施的共同成分,这些因素被认为对儿童精神卫生保健整合很重要。这些措施包括以儿童为中心的做法、积极的养育、社区动员和系统变革。独创性/价值在资源有限的妇幼保健背景下,由“培训师的培训”方法提供信息的综合儿童心理保健可成为一个有用的模式。综合干预措施应与社区共同制定。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
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