A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East

Richard Mottershead, Sadeq Al-Fayyadh, Nabeel Al-Yateem, M. Subu, Wegdan Baniissa, Mohamed Hassan Taha, F. Ahmed, Jacqueline Maria Dias, Shukri Adams, A. Wali, Ghada Shahrour, Abbas Al Mutair, C. Murendo, Nafa Alonaizi, Ali Alhaiti, M. Alruwaili, A. Alruwaili, Jim McManus
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Despite the growing interest in social prescribing the diversification of health and social care strategies to support the well-being of patients has remained entrenched with a focus on the hospital setting within the Middle East. The United Arab Emirates has commenced progressing community mental health care to lead changes in how care and treatment are delivered within the United Arab Emirates. The authors adopted the use of the framework of Arksey and O’Malley (2005) to provide a systematic approach to searching the literature and creating a comprehensive foundation to guide the review. This scoping review provides a better understanding of the compatibility, content and outcomes of a selection of health models. The scoping review findings will inform the proposed use of social prescribing as an actionable approach to create a focus on the need to include and empower the social determinants of mental health. This article proposes an evidence-based health strategy that supports and enhances recent additions to national legislation on the inclusion of the Mental Health Law within the United Arab Emirates to meditate and prevent inequities in addressing the mental health needs of citizens and residents within the nation’s diverse communities.
针对阿拉伯联合酋长国社区心理健康需求的保健模式范围审查:在中东通过社会处方培育心理健康的社会决定因素
尽管人们对社会处方的兴趣与日俱增,但在中东地区,支持患者福祉的多样化医疗和社会护理战略仍以医院环境为重点。阿拉伯联合酋长国已经开始推进社区精神健康护理,以引领护理和治疗方式的变革。作者采用了 Arksey 和 O'Malley(2005 年)的框架,提供了一种系统的方法来搜索文献,并为指导综述奠定了全面的基础。通过这次范围界定审查,可以更好地了解所选健康模式的兼容性、内容和结果。范围界定审查的结果将为建议使用社会处方作为一种可操作的方法提供信息,从而使人们关注纳入心理健康的社会决定因素并赋予其权力的必要性。本文提出了一种基于证据的健康战略,该战略支持并加强了阿拉伯联合酋长国最近新增的关于纳入《心理健康法》的国家立法,以便在解决该国不同社区的公民和居民的心理健康需求时调解和防止不平等现象。
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