Kenya maintains an extraordinary treatment gap for mental health services because the need for and availability of mental health services are extraordinarily misaligned. One way to narrow the treatment gap is task-sharing, where specialists rationally distribute tasks across the health system, with many responsibilities falling upon frontline health workers, including nurses. Yet, little is known about how nurses perceive task-sharing mental health services. This article investigates nurses' perceptions of mental healthcare delivery within primary-care settings in Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 60 nurses from a public urban (n = 20), private urban (n = 20), and public rural (n = 20) hospitals. Nurses participated in a one-ho...
Background Over 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in lo...
About fourteen per cent of the global burden of disease has been attributed to mental, neurological ...
The care of mentally ill patients poses a challenge to most nurses. The purpose of the study was to ...
Abstract: We studied the rate of participation of psychiatric nurses in mental healthcare in Kenya. ...
Background: The study was conducted to explore challenges faced by trained informal health providers...
Mental ill-health contributes significantly to the global burden of disease as the fourth leading ca...
Background: Nurses are the main providers of care at primary health care (PHC) clinics; the high inc...
Abstract Background A cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a national Kenyan mental health p...
Abstract: Introduction There is a need to scale-up mental health service provision in primary health...
This study explored current gaps to mental health care in Kenya. A mental health literacy survey was...
Setting: Programmes that integrate mental health care into primary care settings could reduce the gl...
Globally, untreated mental illness is a public health crisis that confers preventable suffering. In ...
Nurses play key roles in recognizing, diagnosing, managing, and referring persons with mental disord...
BackgroundOver 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in low...
Background Over 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in lo...
Background Over 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in lo...
About fourteen per cent of the global burden of disease has been attributed to mental, neurological ...
The care of mentally ill patients poses a challenge to most nurses. The purpose of the study was to ...
Abstract: We studied the rate of participation of psychiatric nurses in mental healthcare in Kenya. ...
Background: The study was conducted to explore challenges faced by trained informal health providers...
Mental ill-health contributes significantly to the global burden of disease as the fourth leading ca...
Background: Nurses are the main providers of care at primary health care (PHC) clinics; the high inc...
Abstract Background A cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a national Kenyan mental health p...
Abstract: Introduction There is a need to scale-up mental health service provision in primary health...
This study explored current gaps to mental health care in Kenya. A mental health literacy survey was...
Setting: Programmes that integrate mental health care into primary care settings could reduce the gl...
Globally, untreated mental illness is a public health crisis that confers preventable suffering. In ...
Nurses play key roles in recognizing, diagnosing, managing, and referring persons with mental disord...
BackgroundOver 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in low...
Background Over 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in lo...
Background Over 75% of people with mental neurological and substance use disorders (MNSD) live in lo...
About fourteen per cent of the global burden of disease has been attributed to mental, neurological ...
The care of mentally ill patients poses a challenge to most nurses. The purpose of the study was to ...