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基层社区卫生工作者在预防中低收入国家精神、神经和物质使用障碍中的作用和效果:系统评价。

Roles and effectiveness of lay community health workers in the prevention of mental, neurological and substance use disorders in low and middle income countries: a systematic review.

机构信息

Butabika National Mental Referral Hospital, P,O, Box 7017, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Oct 13;13:412. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-412.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It has been suggested that lay community health workers (LHWs) could play a role in primary and secondary prevention of Mental, Neurological and Substance use (MNS) disorders in low resourced settings. We conducted a systematic review of the literature with the aim of assessing the existing evidence base for the roles and effectiveness of LHWs in primary and secondary prevention of MNS disorders in low and middle income countries (LMICs).

METHODS

Internet searches of relevant electronic databases for articles published in English were done in August 2011 and repeated in June 2013. Abstracts and full text articles were screened according to predefined criteria. Authors were asked for additional information where necessary.

RESULTS

A total of 15 studies, 11 of which were randomised, met our inclusion criteria. Studies were heterogeneous with respect to interventions, outcomes and LHWs' roles. Reduction in symptoms of depression and improved child mental development were the common outcomes assessed. Primary prevention and secondary prevention strategies were carried out in 11 studies and 4 studies respectively .There was evidence of effectiveness of interventions however, most studies (n = 13) involved small sample sizes and all were judged to have an unclear or high risk of bias.

CONCLUSIONS

LHWs have the potential to provide psychosocial and psychological interventions as part of primary and secondary prevention of MNS disorders in LMICs, but there is currently insufficient robust evidence of effectiveness of LHW led preventive strategies in this setting. More studies need to be carried out in a wider range of settings in LMICs that control for risk of bias as far as possible, and that also collect indicators relating to the fidelity and cost of interventions.

摘要

背景

有人提出,在资源匮乏的环境中,基层社区卫生工作者(LHWs)可以在精神、神经和物质使用障碍(MNS)的初级和二级预防中发挥作用。我们对文献进行了系统评价,旨在评估在中低收入国家(LMICs)中,LHWs 在 MNS 障碍的初级和二级预防中的作用和效果的现有证据基础。

方法

2011 年 8 月,我们在互联网上搜索了相关电子数据库中以英文发表的文章,并于 2013 年 6 月再次进行了搜索。根据预先确定的标准筛选摘要和全文文章。在必要时,我们向作者询问了其他信息。

结果

共有 15 项研究符合我们的纳入标准,其中 11 项为随机对照研究。这些研究在干预措施、结局和 LHWs 的角色方面存在异质性。评估的常见结局包括抑郁症状的减轻和儿童精神发育的改善。11 项研究开展了初级预防策略,4 项研究开展了二级预防策略。干预措施具有有效性的证据,但是大多数研究(n=13)样本量较小,所有研究都被认为存在偏倚风险不明确或高。

结论

LHWs 有可能在 LMICs 中提供社会心理和心理干预,作为 MNS 障碍的初级和二级预防的一部分,但目前缺乏在这种环境下由 LHW 领导的预防策略有效性的充分有力证据。需要在更多的 LMICs 中开展更多的研究,尽可能控制偏倚风险,并收集与干预措施的忠实度和成本相关的指标。

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