BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, mental health training often includes sending few generalist clinicians to specialist-led programs for several weeks. Our objective is to develop and test a video-assisted training model addressing the shortcomings of traditional programs that affect scalability: failing to train all clinicians, disrupting clinical services, and depending on specialists.MethodsWe implemented the program -video lectures and on-site skills training- for all clinicians at a rural Nepali hospital. We used Wilcoxon signed-rank tests to evaluate pre- and post-test change in knowledge (diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, and appropriate treatment). We used a series of 'Yes' or 'No' questions to assess attitud...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Abstract Background Non-specialist healthcare provide...
Objective: Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health and the Ministry of Health of Rwanda strengthe...
International audienceIntroduction: despite the high prevalence and significant burden of mental dis...
BackgroundDespite an increase in psychiatry trainees' interest in global mental health (GMH), there ...
© 2016 Academic Psychiatry. Objective: In the field of global mental health, there is a need for ide...
OBJECTIVE: In the field of global mental health, there is a need for identifying core values and com...
Abstract Background Mental health and other health professionals working in mental health care may c...
Evaluations to objectively assess minimum competency are not routinely implemented for training and ...
International audienceBackgroundAlthough the World Health Organization has called for mental health ...
Background/Objectives: A pilot study was conducted with an aim to evaluate the effectiveness of vide...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
Purpose: The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) strives to close the gap between expertise in high-...
ObjectiveIn low- and middle-income countries, the majority of individuals with mental illness go unt...
Part of the WHO collaborative study is the training of general health workers to provide mental heal...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Abstract Background Non-specialist healthcare provide...
Objective: Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health and the Ministry of Health of Rwanda strengthe...
International audienceIntroduction: despite the high prevalence and significant burden of mental dis...
BackgroundDespite an increase in psychiatry trainees' interest in global mental health (GMH), there ...
© 2016 Academic Psychiatry. Objective: In the field of global mental health, there is a need for ide...
OBJECTIVE: In the field of global mental health, there is a need for identifying core values and com...
Abstract Background Mental health and other health professionals working in mental health care may c...
Evaluations to objectively assess minimum competency are not routinely implemented for training and ...
International audienceBackgroundAlthough the World Health Organization has called for mental health ...
Background/Objectives: A pilot study was conducted with an aim to evaluate the effectiveness of vide...
Abstract Background Australian General Practitioners have been beneficiaries of extensive training i...
Purpose: The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) strives to close the gap between expertise in high-...
ObjectiveIn low- and middle-income countries, the majority of individuals with mental illness go unt...
Part of the WHO collaborative study is the training of general health workers to provide mental heal...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Abstract Background Non-specialist healthcare provide...
Objective: Johnson & Johnson Global Public Health and the Ministry of Health of Rwanda strengthe...