Strengths and Challenges to the Integration of Mental Health Services into the Primary Health Care System in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review

Roxanne Stowe Maloney
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The existence of a treatment gap for persons with mental disorders has led the WHO to implore leaders around the world to integrate mental health services into the community or primary health care system. Whilst there are strengths, there are great challenges to the integration process that are hindering the implementation of this initiative in developing countries. The aim of this paper is to synthesize evidence from various researchers regarding the strengths and challenges to the integration of mental health services into the primary or community health care system in developing countries. The sources of information included Pubmed, Medline, Google Scholar, Ebsco Host, and the WHO website. Seventeen (17) studies met the inclusion criteria out of the search results of 2,200. The challenges most reported were inadequate support and supervision structures; lack of key resources, limited Knowledge, inadequate training, and lack of experience of healthcare providers in mental health; time constraints for the primary healthcare workers; lack of regulatory measures to encourage the integration. The strengths most reported were health care workers’ acceptance of responsibility to provide mental health services in the community setting. This paper has proven a number of strengths and challenges regarding the integration of mental health services into the primary or community health care system. It is hoped that this paper will assist stakeholders and policymakers in overcoming the majority of the challenges identified in the integration of mental health services in the primary health care system.
发展中国家将精神卫生服务纳入初级卫生保健系统的优势和挑战:系统综述
精神障碍患者治疗差距的存在使世卫组织恳请世界各国领导人将精神卫生服务纳入社区或初级卫生保健系统。虽然有优势,但一体化进程也面临巨大挑战,阻碍了这一倡议在发展中国家的执行。本文的目的是综合来自不同研究人员的证据,关于将精神卫生服务纳入发展中国家初级或社区卫生保健系统的优势和挑战。信息来源包括Pubmed、Medline、b谷歌Scholar、Ebsco Host和世卫组织网站。在2200篇检索结果中,17篇研究符合纳入标准。报告最多的挑战是支持和监督结构不足;缺乏关键资源、知识有限、培训不足以及卫生保健提供者在精神卫生方面缺乏经验;初级卫生保健工作者的时间限制;缺乏鼓励一体化的监管措施。报告最多的优势是卫生保健工作者接受在社区环境中提供精神卫生服务的责任。这篇论文已经证明了一些优势和挑战关于精神卫生服务整合到初级或社区卫生保健系统。希望本文将帮助利益相关者和决策者克服在初级卫生保健系统中整合精神卫生服务所确定的大多数挑战。
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