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心理健康服务的需求与可及性:尼泊尔的一项定性形成性研究

Demand and access to mental health services: a qualitative formative study in Nepal.

作者信息

Brenman Natassia F, Luitel Nagendra P, Mall Sumaya, Jordans Mark J D

机构信息

Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO), Baluwatar Kathmandu, Nepal.

出版信息

BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2014 Aug 2;14:22. doi: 10.1186/1472-698X-14-22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nepal is experiencing a significant 'treatment gap' in mental health care. People with mental disorders do not always receive appropriate treatment due to a range of structural and individual issues, including stigma and poverty. The PRIME (Programme for Improving Mental Health Care) programme has developed a mental health care plan to address this issue in Nepal and four other low and middle income countries. This study aims to inform the development of this comprehensive care plan by investigating the perceptions of stakeholders at different levels of the care system in the district of Chitwan in southern Nepal: health professionals, lay workers and community members. It focuses specifically on issues of demand and access to care, and aims to identify barriers and potential solutions for reaching people with priority mental disorders.

METHODS

This qualitative study consisted of key informant interviews (33) and focus group discussions (83 participants in 9 groups) at community and health facility levels. Data were analysed using a framework analysis approach.

RESULTS

As well as pragmatic barriers at the health facility level, mental health stigma and certain cultural norms were found to reduce access and demand for services. Respondents perceived the lack of awareness about mental health problems to be a major problem underlying this, even among those with high levels of education or status. They proposed strategies to improve awareness, such as channelling education through trusted and respected community figures, and responding to the need for openness or privacy in educational programmes, depending on the issue at hand. Adapting to local perceptions of stigmatised treatments emerged as another key strategy to improve demand.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identifies barriers to accessing care in Nepal that reach beyond the health facility and into the social fabric of the community. Stakeholders in PRIME's integrated care plan advocate strategic awareness raising initiatives to improve the reach of integrated services in this low-income setting.

摘要

背景

尼泊尔在精神卫生保健方面存在显著的“治疗缺口”。由于一系列结构和个人问题,包括耻辱感和贫困,精神障碍患者并不总是能得到适当的治疗。PRIME(改善精神卫生保健计划)项目已制定了一项精神卫生保健计划,以解决尼泊尔和其他四个低收入和中等收入国家的这一问题。本研究旨在通过调查尼泊尔南部奇旺地区不同护理系统层面的利益相关者(卫生专业人员、非专业工作人员和社区成员)的看法,为这一综合护理计划的制定提供信息。它特别关注护理需求和可及性问题,旨在确定为患有优先精神障碍的人群提供服务的障碍和潜在解决方案。

方法

这项定性研究包括在社区和卫生设施层面进行的关键信息访谈(33次)和焦点小组讨论(9个小组,共83名参与者)。使用框架分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

除了卫生设施层面的实际障碍外,还发现精神卫生耻辱感和某些文化规范会减少服务的可及性和需求。受访者认为,对精神卫生问题缺乏认识是一个主要问题,即使在受过高等教育或地位较高的人群中也是如此。他们提出了提高认识的策略,例如通过受信任和尊重的社区人物进行教育,并根据手头的问题,在教育项目中回应公开或隐私的需求。适应当地对受污名化治疗的看法成为提高需求的另一个关键策略。

结论

本研究确定了尼泊尔在获得护理方面存在的障碍,这些障碍不仅存在于卫生设施层面,还深入到社区的社会结构中。PRIME综合护理计划的利益相关者主张开展提高认识的战略举措,以扩大在这一低收入环境中综合服务的覆盖范围。

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