从公共卫生角度看尼泊尔的精神卫生系统:基于卫生系统构建模块的专题综合

IF 5 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Shishir Paudel , Anisha Chalise , Dhurba Khatri , Sujan Poudel , Aagya Khanal
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本研究通过世界卫生组织的六个组成部分来评估尼泊尔的精神卫生系统:治理、融资、劳动力、服务提供、基本药物和信息系统。尽管在将精神卫生服务纳入初级保健方面取得了政策进展,但仍然存在重大挑战,包括治理碎片化、劳动力短缺、资金不足、基本精神药物供应不稳定以及卫生信息基础设施薄弱。联邦化给各级政府的精神卫生治理带来了机遇和挑战。污名化、资源限制和有限的协调进一步阻碍了服务的可及性。这项研究确定了可采取行动的优先事项,包括加强劳动力能力、扩大社区服务、加强部门间合作和改善基本药物的可及性。通过有针对性的政策和增加资金来解决这些问题,对于在尼泊尔建立一个更加公平和有效的精神卫生系统,能够解决日益严重的精神卫生障碍负担至关重要。
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Nepal’s mental health system from public health perspective: a thematic synthesis based on health system building blocks
This study evaluates Nepal’s mental health system through the World Health Organization’s six building blocks: governance, financing, workforce, service delivery, essential medicines, and information systems. Despite policy advances toward integrating mental health services within primary care, significant challenges persist, including governance fragmentation, workforce shortages, insufficient funding, inconsistent availability of essential psychotropic medications, and a weak health information infrastructure. Federalization has introduced both opportunities and challenges for mental health governance across the different tiers of government. Stigma, resource constraints, and limited coordination further hinder service accessibility. This study identifies actionable priorities, including strengthening workforce capacity, expanding community-based services, enhancing inter-sectoral collaboration, and improving access to essential medicines. Addressing these issues through targeted policies and increased funding is crucial to build a more equitable and effective mental health system in Nepal, capable of addressing the rising burden of mental health disorders.
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