Background There are increasing efforts for the integration of mental health services into primary care settings in low- and middle-income countries. However, commonly used approaches to train primary care providers (PCPs) may not achieve the expected outcomes for improved service delivery, as evidenced by low detection rates of mental illnesses after training. One contributor to this shortcoming is the stigma among PCPs. Implementation strategies for training PCPs that reduce stigma have the potential to improve the quality of services. Design In Nepal, a type 3 hybrid implementation-effectiveness cluster randomized controlled trial will evaluate the impleme...
Mental disorders account for 25% of all health-related disability worldwide. More patients receive t...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Introduction: Service users\u27 involvement as cofacilita...
BackgroundGlobally, access to mental healthcare is often lacking in rural, low-resource settings. Me...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing efforts for the integration of mental health services into primary ...
Abstract Background Non-specialist healthcare prov...
BackgroundThere are increasing initiatives to reduce mental illness stigma among primary care provid...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Non-specialist healthcare providers, including primary and communi...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
There is increasing evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychological interventions in low- and...
AimsThis systematic review compiled evidence on interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma...
There is increasing evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychological interventions in low- and...
Background: People with severe mental disorders (SMDs) have higher disease and death rates than the ...
There is increasing attention to the impacts of stigma and discrimination related to mental health o...
Background: Stigma among healthcare providers is a barrier to the effective delivery of mental healt...
INTRODUCTION: Sri Lanka has a long history of armed conflict and natural disasters increasing the ri...
Mental disorders account for 25% of all health-related disability worldwide. More patients receive t...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Introduction: Service users\u27 involvement as cofacilita...
BackgroundGlobally, access to mental healthcare is often lacking in rural, low-resource settings. Me...
BACKGROUND: There are increasing efforts for the integration of mental health services into primary ...
Abstract Background Non-specialist healthcare prov...
BackgroundThere are increasing initiatives to reduce mental illness stigma among primary care provid...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Non-specialist healthcare providers, including primary and communi...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
There is increasing evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychological interventions in low- and...
AimsThis systematic review compiled evidence on interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma...
There is increasing evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychological interventions in low- and...
Background: People with severe mental disorders (SMDs) have higher disease and death rates than the ...
There is increasing attention to the impacts of stigma and discrimination related to mental health o...
Background: Stigma among healthcare providers is a barrier to the effective delivery of mental healt...
INTRODUCTION: Sri Lanka has a long history of armed conflict and natural disasters increasing the ri...
Mental disorders account for 25% of all health-related disability worldwide. More patients receive t...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Introduction: Service users\u27 involvement as cofacilita...
BackgroundGlobally, access to mental healthcare is often lacking in rural, low-resource settings. Me...