Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Sangath, Public Health Foundation of India, Alto Porvorim, Goa, India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2010 Jan;52(Suppl 1):S26-9. doi: 10.4103/0019-5545.69201.
This article summarises the findings of recent priority setting exercises for psychiatric research and of a mapping of research capacity and resources in south Asia. The priorities for research in the region, as in other developing countries, are related to 'implementation' science, i.e. the field of inquiry investigating acceptable and affordable methods of delivering effective treatments for mental disorders, which aims to help close the large treatment gap. "Discovery" research which aims to strengthen our understanding of the nature of mental disorders through well-designed epidemiological and descriptive clinical studies, and expand the armamentarium of effective treatments by mapping and evaluating indigenous approaches to mental health care is also an important priority. However, research capacity and resources in the region are scarce and need strengthening by action from diverse stakeholders including the Indian Psychiatric Society.
本文总结了最近在南亚进行的精神医学研究重点设定工作,以及对研究能力和资源的测绘。该地区的研究重点与“实施”科学有关,即调查提供有效精神障碍治疗方法的可接受和负担得起的方法的研究领域,旨在帮助缩小治疗差距。“发现”研究也是一个重要的优先事项,旨在通过精心设计的流行病学和描述性临床研究加强我们对精神障碍性质的理解,并通过绘制和评估本土精神卫生保健方法来扩大有效治疗方法的范围。然而,该地区的研究能力和资源稀缺,需要包括印度精神病学协会在内的各种利益攸关方采取行动加以加强。