a Science, Technology, and International Affairs , Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University , Washington DC , USA.
b Africa Mental Health Foundation , Nairobi , Kenya.
Glob Public Health. 2018 Apr;13(4):442-455. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1207196. Epub 2016 Jul 12.
Kenya maintains an extraordinary treatment gap for mental health services because the need for and availability of mental health services are extraordinarily misaligned. One way to narrow the treatment gap is task-sharing, where specialists rationally distribute tasks across the health system, with many responsibilities falling upon frontline health workers, including nurses. Yet, little is known about how nurses perceive task-sharing mental health services. This article investigates nurses' perceptions of mental healthcare delivery within primary-care settings in Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 60 nurses from a public urban (n = 20), private urban (n = 20), and public rural (n = 20) hospitals. Nurses participated in a one-hour interview about their perceptions of mental healthcare delivery. Nurses viewed mental health services as a priority and believed integrating it into a basic package of primary care would protect it from competing health priorities, financial barriers, stigma, and social problems. Many nurses believed that integrating mental healthcare into primary care was acceptable and feasible, but low levels of knowledge of healthcare providers, especially in rural areas, and few specialists, would be barriers. These data underscore the need for task-sharing mental health services into existing primary healthcare in Kenya.
肯尼亚在精神卫生服务方面存在着巨大的治疗缺口,因为精神卫生服务的需求与供给之间存在严重的不匹配。缩小治疗缺口的一种方法是任务分担,即专家在整个卫生系统中合理分配任务,许多责任落在一线卫生工作者身上,包括护士。然而,人们对护士如何看待精神卫生服务任务分担知之甚少。本文调查了肯尼亚初级保健机构中护士对精神卫生保健服务的看法。我们对来自公立城市(n=20)、私立城市(n=20)和公立农村(n=20)医院的 60 名护士进行了一项横断面研究。护士们参加了一个关于他们对精神卫生保健服务的看法的一小时访谈。护士们认为精神卫生服务是一项优先事项,并相信将其纳入基本的初级保健套餐中可以保护其免受其他卫生优先事项、经济障碍、污名化和社会问题的影响。许多护士认为将精神卫生保健纳入初级保健是可以接受和可行的,但医疗服务提供者,特别是在农村地区的知识水平较低,以及精神卫生专家较少,将是障碍。这些数据强调了在肯尼亚现有的初级卫生保健中需要开展精神卫生服务任务分担。