“Improved access, delayed accreditation, low recognition”: perspectives of mental health educators, preceptors and students on the Kintampo Project in Ghana

Mary Pomaa Agyekum, S. Odopey, S. Asiamah, L. Wallis, John E. O. Williams, R. Locke
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Purpose The purpose of this study explores the perspective of key informants (educators, preceptors and former students) of the Kintampo Project, on the perceived effectiveness, gains and challenges in delivering this large-scale training innovation in Ghana. The problem of mental health care neglect in Ghana is gradually improving. The Kintampo Project which trained mental health workers in Ghana has played a critical role in increasing access to mental health care. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study explored participants' perspectives on the Kintampo Project in three broad areas: perceived effectiveness, gains and challenges. In all, 17 interviews were conducted with former students, preceptors and educators from the project. The interviews were digitally audio-recorded, transcribed, coded and analysed using deductive and thematic methods. Findings The participants perceived the project to have been successful in increasing the number of mental health workers in Ghana. The project provided a route for career progression for those involved. However, the Kintampo Project faced accreditation issues, low recognition, improper integration and remuneration of trained staff in the Ghana Health Service. This study points to the fact that the sustainability of mental health training in Ghana can be obstructed, because of this career path being less attractive. Further research is needed to explore how best to achieve sustainability of similar mental health innovations. Originality/value This paper shares the views of participants in the Kintampo Project.
"获得机会增加、认证延迟、认可度低":心理健康教育者、导师和学生对加纳Kintampo项目的看法
本研究的目的是探讨Kintampo项目的关键信息提供者(教育工作者、导师和以前的学生)对在加纳提供这种大规模培训创新的有效性、收益和挑战的看法。在加纳,忽视精神保健的问题正在逐步改善。在加纳培训精神保健工作者的Kintampo项目在增加获得精神保健服务方面发挥了关键作用。设计/方法/方法本定性研究从三个方面探讨了参与者对金坦波项目的看法:感知有效性、收益和挑战。总共对该项目的前学生、导师和教育工作者进行了17次访谈。访谈内容以数字方式录音、转录、编码,并采用演绎和主题方法进行分析。调查结果:参与者认为该项目在增加加纳精神卫生工作者数量方面取得了成功。该项目为相关人员提供了职业发展的途径。然而,金坦波项目面临着认证问题、认可度低、加纳卫生服务部门训练有素的工作人员融入和薪酬不适当等问题。这项研究指出,由于这一职业道路的吸引力较低,加纳心理健康培训的可持续性可能受到阻碍。需要进一步的研究来探索如何最好地实现类似心理健康创新的可持续性。原创性/价值本文分享了金丹坡项目参与者的观点。
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