This study examines the key mental health policy agendas of seven countries, each involved in some effort at reform if not transformation of the mental health system. Utilizing the Institute of Medicine’s Quality Chasm Series as an organizing framework, problems, visions, priorities and strategies from Australia, Canada, England, Italy, New Zealand, Scotland, and the US are reviewed and compared. One of the most important themes related to reform efforts includes the emergence of the recovery paradigm as the basis for the development of new mental health policies and the system of care. This theme as well as other issues and solutions that show great congruence across countries’ reform agendas have a relevant impact on mental health workfo...
Mental health is an integral part of health and well-being. Mental health enables people to realize ...
Factors influencing cross-national diffusion of mental health policy are important to understand but...
Aims.Mental health policy internationally varies in its support for recovery. The aims of this study...
A wide range of funding mechanisms, organizational structures, political institutions and cultural ...
Mental health disorders affect people in all societies. In the past thirty years, countries have lau...
The aim of this work is to compare the goals and approaches of the Psychiatric Reform Strategy issue...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Abstract The global burden of neuropsychiatric disorders is rising worldwide. This burden will be fe...
A burgeoning mental health crisis is emerging globally, regardless of each country\u27s human resour...
International audienceThe World Mental Health Survey Consortium, a World Health Organization and Har...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
The resolution for global mental health, led by India, the USA, and Switzerland, is the result of an...
This article describes the construction and use of a systematic structured method of mental health c...
The concept of the burden of disease, introduced and estimated for a broad range of diseases in the ...
The ability of health systems to successfully transform has become a concern for both policy ...
Mental health is an integral part of health and well-being. Mental health enables people to realize ...
Factors influencing cross-national diffusion of mental health policy are important to understand but...
Aims.Mental health policy internationally varies in its support for recovery. The aims of this study...
A wide range of funding mechanisms, organizational structures, political institutions and cultural ...
Mental health disorders affect people in all societies. In the past thirty years, countries have lau...
The aim of this work is to compare the goals and approaches of the Psychiatric Reform Strategy issue...
Recovery has recently reemerged in many countries as a key concept in mental health. Several long-te...
Abstract The global burden of neuropsychiatric disorders is rising worldwide. This burden will be fe...
A burgeoning mental health crisis is emerging globally, regardless of each country\u27s human resour...
International audienceThe World Mental Health Survey Consortium, a World Health Organization and Har...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
The resolution for global mental health, led by India, the USA, and Switzerland, is the result of an...
This article describes the construction and use of a systematic structured method of mental health c...
The concept of the burden of disease, introduced and estimated for a broad range of diseases in the ...
The ability of health systems to successfully transform has become a concern for both policy ...
Mental health is an integral part of health and well-being. Mental health enables people to realize ...
Factors influencing cross-national diffusion of mental health policy are important to understand but...
Aims.Mental health policy internationally varies in its support for recovery. The aims of this study...