Mental Health Friendly Territories: Strategy for the implementation of the Mental Health Policy in Colombia

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Felipe Agudelo-Hernández, Luz María Salazar Vieira, Laura Inés Plata-Casas
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Abstract

Evidence-based practices in mental health have been proposed globally and have been adopted in Colombia. However, implementation problems often make it difficult for these initiatives to contribute to people's well-being. The objective of the present study is to describe a strategy for implementing the components of global mental health in two complex Colombian territories: Chocó and La Guajira. These components are a primary health-care approach, continuity of care, anti-stigma, mental health as a human right, mental health in all policies, and a community model of recovery. A monitoring system was created for the reporting of these components by each territory. An appropriation of all the components by the health systems of both territories was found, as mobilization of existing technical resources in the territories and the strengthening of capacities at the administrative, clinical, and community levels, in addition to the articulation of all the strategies proposed at the level global for recovery. Innovation processes built in a participatory manner with communities can favor the implementation of evidence-based practices and public policies in mental health in territories where social determinants make recovery a challenge.
心理健康友好地区:哥伦比亚心理健康政策实施战略
以证据为基础的心理健康实践已在全球范围内提出,并已在哥伦比亚采用。然而,实施方面的问题往往使这些举措难以促进人民的福祉。本研究的目的是介绍在哥伦比亚两个复杂的地区实施全球心理健康内容的战略:乔科省和瓜希拉省。这些内容包括:初级保健方法、护理的连续性、反对污名化、精神健康是一项人权、将精神健康纳入所有政策以及社区康复模式。为各地区报告这些内容建立了一个监测系统。两个地区的卫生系统对所有这些内容都很重视,调动了地区现有的技术资源,加强了 行政、临床和社区层面的能力,此外还在全球层面提出了促进康复的所有战略。在社会决定因素使康复成为挑战的地区,以社区参与的方式建立的创新进程有助于在精神 健康方面实施循证做法和公共政策。
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