将心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)纳入传染病疫情应对工作:专家共识研究的结果

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Biksegn Asrat Yirdaw PhD , Marianne Moussallem , Muhammad Alkasaby , Michele Kosremelli Asmar , Vania Alves , Dumsani Njobo Mamba , Basma Tolba , Claire W. Kyalo , Mujataba Hussain , Jennifer Dafwat , Godfrey Kagaayi , Duncan Nkhoma , Julian Eaton , Ian F. Walker
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目标疫情爆发与焦虑症、抑郁症和严重精神疾病的风险增加有关。将心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)纳入疫情应对措施有助于为受影响社区提供全面的护理。由于全球疫情爆发的发生率越来越高,将心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)纳入准备和应对计划对于加强现有卫生系统的能力以及应对心理健康和社会心理需求至关重要。然而,在应对疫情期间,对 MHPSS 的关注度却非常低。本研究的目标是确定整合 MHPSS 的领域,并探讨阻碍在疫情应对期间提供综合护理的挑战。方法 我们开展了一项参与式定性研究,以探讨在中低收入国家的背景下,如何将 MHPSS 纳入疫情准备和应对计划,并将其作为贯穿各领域的干预措施。我们召集了民间社会代表、主要利益相关者和公共卫生专家,探讨在疫情应对过程中整合 MHPSS 的领域。研究参与者强烈认为,可将 MHPSS 纳入大多数疫情应对支柱,包括合作伙伴协调、病例管理、感染预防和控制、工作人员健康和福利,以及风险沟通和社区参与。然而,这项工作需要多部门合作、政治承诺以及在规划和筹资方面的充分认可。结论尽管面临复杂的挑战,但将 MHPSS 纳入疫情支柱是可能的。此外,应强调 MHPSS 指导方针的文化适应性,以及在协调 MHPSS 纳入疫情规划和响应方面的强有力领导。
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Integrating mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) into infectious disease outbreak response: Results of an expert consensus study

Objectives

Outbreaks are associated with increased risk of anxiety disorders, depression, and severe mental conditions. Integrating mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) into outbreak response facilitates the delivery of holistic care to the affected community. As there is an increasing incidence of outbreaks globally, integrating MHPSS into preparedness and response plans is paramount to strengthen the capacity of existing health systems and respond to mental health and psychosocial needs. However, the attention given to MHPSS during outbreak response is critically low. The objectives of this study were to identify areas of MHPSS integration and explore the challenges that hinder the delivery of an integrated care during outbreak response.

Methods

A participatory qualitative study was conducted to explore how MHPSS can be incorporated into outbreak preparedness and response plans as a cross-cutting intervention in the context of low- and middle-income countries. We brought together civil society representatives, key stakeholders, and public health experts to explore areas of MHPSS integration during outbreak response.

Results

Systematic integration of MHPSS into outbreak response was perceived to be feasible. Study participants strongly agreed that MHPSS can be integrated into most of the outbreak response pillars including partner coordination, case management, infection prevention and control, staff health and well-being, and risk communication and community engagement. However, the effort requires multi-sectoral collaboration, political commitment, and adequate recognition in planning and financing.

Conclusions

Despite complex challenges, integrating MHPSS into outbreak pillars is possible. Moreover, emphasis should be placed on cultural adaptation of MHPSS guidelines and strong leadership in coordinating MHPSS into outbreak planning and response.

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