Mental health integration in primary health services after the earthquake in Nepal: a mixed-methods program evaluation.

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2021-03-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2021.8
Ashley Leichner, Aemal Akhtar, Caoimhe Nic A Bhaird, Rebecca Wener, Shiromi M Perera, Inka Weissbecker
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Background: In the aftermath of the devastating 2015 earthquakes in Nepal, three non-governmental organizations collaborated to develop a program responding to the immediate mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) needs in three severely affected districts: Dhading, Gorkha, and Sindhuli. The program was implemented between April 2015 and February 2017 and aimed to (i) strengthen health worker capacity to provide integrated MHPSS services; and (ii) increase access to mental health services. This paper describes the program's implementation and the results of a pragmatic evaluation of the program's overall reach, effectiveness, and lessons learned.

Methods: The mixed-methods evaluation used routine program data, quantitative data from pre- and post-tests conducted with trainees and service users, and qualitative data from stakeholder interviews and focus group discussions.

Results: A total of 1041 health workers received MHPSS training and supervision. Participants demonstrated significant improvements in skills, knowledge, and self-rated perceived competency. Trainees went on to provide MHPSS services to 3422 people. The most commonly identified presenting problems were epilepsy (29%) and depression (26%). A total of 67% of service users reported being 'completely satisfied' with the services received and 83% of those experiencing severe functional impairments on enrollment demonstrated improvement after receiving services.

Conclusions: Despite operational challenges, the program successfully engaged both laypeople and health workers to provide MHPSS in the aftermath of the crisis. Lessons learned can inform the planning and implementation of future training and integration programs to provide large-scale MHPSS efforts in humanitarian settings.

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尼泊尔地震后初级卫生服务中的心理健康整合:一种混合方法方案评估。
背景:2015年尼泊尔发生毁灭性地震后,三个非政府组织合作制定了一个方案,以应对三个受灾严重地区(达丁、廓尔喀和辛杜利)的即时心理健康和社会心理支持需求。该方案于2015年4月至2017年2月期间实施,旨在(i)加强卫生工作者提供综合MHPSS服务的能力;(二)增加获得精神卫生服务的机会。本文描述了该计划的实施,以及对该计划的总体范围、有效性和经验教训进行务实评估的结果。方法:混合方法评估使用常规项目数据,对受训人员和服务用户进行的前后测试的定量数据,以及利益相关者访谈和焦点小组讨论的定性数据。结果:共有1041名卫生工作者接受了MHPSS培训和监督。参与者在技能、知识和自我评估的感知能力方面表现出显著的进步。受训人员继续为3422人提供MHPSS服务。最常见的症状是癫痫(29%)和抑郁(26%)。共有67%的服务使用者表示对所获得的服务“完全满意”,83%在注册时出现严重功能障碍的人在接受服务后表现出改善。结论:尽管在操作上存在挑战,但该方案成功地吸引了非专业人员和卫生工作者在危机后提供MHPSS。吸取的经验教训可以为未来培训和整合计划的规划和实施提供参考,以便在人道主义环境中提供大规模的MHPSS工作。
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