Stanford Hospitals & Clinics, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Psychiatr Q. 2013 Sep;84(3):395-406. doi: 10.1007/s11126-013-9254-6.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is an Eastern Caribbean country with limited inpatient and outpatient resources to meet the country's mental health needs. In preparation for integrating mental health care into the primary care setting, we assessed knowledge of and attitudes toward mental illness among primary care providers in SVG. From October 24-November 11, 2011, we visited a convenience sample of District Health Centers in SVG. We gave a multiple-choice-answer, self-administered questionnaire to primary care providers and then administered a structured interview. Survey responses were analyzed for frequencies and interview transcripts qualitatively analyzed for major themes. We completed 53 surveys and interviews representing all nine SVG Health Districts. Results demonstrated a provider population with basic, but inadequate, knowledge of mental illness diagnosis and treatment. Results also revealed a curious and interested group of providers who felt mental illness should be a health priority and were willing and eager to receive further mental health training. Providers suggested strengthening resources in existing district clinics, providing additional staff training sessions, establishing positions with a dual health and mental health role, instituting annual mental health screening examinations, and creating weekly mental health clinics. Integrating mental health care into primary care necessitates involvement of primary care staff during the planning stages, and this study initiates an intensive effort to do so in SVG. Results have led to the development of a "mental health check-up" tool, which we hope will improve access to mental health care in this community.
圣文森特和格林纳丁斯(SVG)是东加勒比国家,其住院和门诊资源有限,难以满足国家的精神卫生需求。为了准备将精神卫生保健纳入初级保健环境,我们评估了 SVG 初级保健提供者对精神疾病的了解程度和态度。2011 年 10 月 24 日至 11 月 11 日,我们访问了 SVG 的几个地区卫生中心。我们向初级保健提供者发放了一份多项选择题的自我管理问卷,然后进行了结构化访谈。对调查结果进行了频率分析,对访谈记录进行了定性分析,以确定主要主题。我们完成了 53 份代表 SVG 所有 9 个卫生区的调查和访谈。结果表明,提供者人群对精神疾病的诊断和治疗仅有基本但不足够的了解。结果还显示,提供者是一群好奇和感兴趣的人,他们认为精神疾病应该是一个卫生重点,并愿意和渴望接受更多的精神卫生培训。提供者建议加强现有地区诊所的资源,提供更多的员工培训课程,设立具有双重卫生和精神卫生角色的职位,实施年度精神健康筛查检查,并开设每周精神健康诊所。将精神卫生保健纳入初级保健需要初级保健人员在规划阶段参与,本研究旨在 SVG 中开展这项工作。研究结果促成了一种“精神健康检查”工具的开发,我们希望该工具将改善该社区获得精神卫生保健的机会。