Ruchiwit Manyat
Department of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Curr Psychiatry Rev. 2017 Dec;13(4):264-268. doi: 10.2174/1573400513666170720150430.
The characteristic differences among the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) countries in terms of trade and investment, society and cultural values, medical information and technology, and the living and working environment have become major health problems in terms of mental disorders. The purpose of this article is to identify the gaps in those aspects, to propose mental health and mental disorder recommendation programs, and to recommend policies for policy makers and research investors.
A comparative analysis and literature review of existing policy, including overviews of previous research were used to generate a synthesis of the existing knowledge of the mental health and mental disorder recommendation programs.
The review results recommend mental health and mental disorder programs for policy makers, research investors, and stakeholders in order to strengthen the directions for implementing these programs in the future.
The healthcare provision in each country will not be limited only to its citizens; the healthcare markets and target groups are likely to expand to the neighboring countries in the context of changes in domestic and international factors, which have both positive and negative impacts according to the political, economic, and social situations of the influencing countries.
大湄公河次区域(GMS)国家在贸易与投资、社会与文化价值观、医学信息与技术以及生活和工作环境等方面存在的显著差异,已成为精神障碍方面的主要健康问题。本文旨在找出这些方面的差距,提出心理健康和精神障碍推荐项目,并为政策制定者和研究投资者推荐相关政策。
采用对现有政策的比较分析和文献综述,包括对以往研究的概述,以综合心理健康和精神障碍推荐项目的现有知识。
综述结果为政策制定者、研究投资者和利益相关者推荐了心理健康和精神障碍项目,以便为未来实施这些项目强化方向。
每个国家的医疗服务提供将不仅限于本国公民;在国内外因素变化的背景下,医疗市场和目标群体可能会扩展到邻国,根据影响国的政治、经济和社会状况,这既有积极影响也有消极影响。