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改善人道主义环境中的心理健康和社会心理福祉:对通过R2HC资助的研究的思考

Improving mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in humanitarian settings: reflections on research funded through R2HC.

作者信息

Tol Wietse A, Ager Alastair, Bizouerne Cecile, Bryant Richard, El Chammay Rabih, Colebunders Robert, García-Moreno Claudia, Hamdani Syed Usman, James Leah E, Jansen Stefan C J, Leku Marx R, Likindikoki Samuel, Panter-Brick Catherine, Pluess Michael, Robinson Courtland, Ruttenberg Leontien, Savage Kevin, Welton-Mitchell Courtney, Hall Brian J, Harper Shehadeh Melissa, Harmer Anne, van Ommeren Mark

机构信息

Section of Global Health, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, bg 9, DK-1014, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Peter C. Alderman Program for Global Mental Health, HealthRight International, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2020 Oct 30;14(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s13031-020-00317-6.

Abstract

Major knowledge gaps remain concerning the most effective ways to address mental health and psychosocial needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises. The Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) program aims to strengthen humanitarian health practice and policy through research. As a significant portion of R2HC's research has focused on mental health and psychosocial support interventions, the program has been interested in strengthening a community of practice in this field. Following a meeting between grantees, we set out to provide an overview of the R2HC portfolio, and draw lessons learned. In this paper, we discuss the mental health and psychosocial support-focused research projects funded by R2HC; review the implications of initial findings from this research portfolio; and highlight four remaining knowledge gaps in this field. Between 2014 and 2019, R2HC funded 18 academic-practitioner partnerships focused on mental health and psychosocial support, comprising 38% of the overall portfolio (18 of 48 projects) at a value of approximately 7.2 million GBP. All projects have focused on evaluating the impact of interventions. In line with consensus-based recommendations to consider a wide range of mental health and psychosocial needs in humanitarian settings, research projects have evaluated diverse interventions. Findings so far have both challenged and confirmed widely-held assumptions about the effectiveness of mental health and psychosocial interventions in humanitarian settings. They point to the importance of building effective, sustained, and diverse partnerships between scholars, humanitarian practitioners, and funders, to ensure long-term program improvements and appropriate evidence-informed decision making. Further research needs to fill knowledge gaps regarding how to: scale-up interventions that have been found to be effective (e.g., questions related to integration across sectors, adaptation of interventions across different contexts, and optimal care systems); address neglected mental health conditions and populations (e.g., elderly, people with disabilities, sexual minorities, people with severe, pre-existing mental disorders); build on available local resources and supports (e.g., how to build on traditional, religious healing and community-wide social support practices); and ensure equity, quality, fidelity, and sustainability for interventions in real-world contexts (e.g., answering questions about how interventions from controlled studies can be transferred to more representative humanitarian contexts).

摘要

在如何以最有效的方式满足受人道主义危机影响人群的心理健康和社会心理需求方面,仍存在重大知识空白。人道主义危机中的健康研究(R2HC)项目旨在通过研究加强人道主义健康实践和政策。由于R2HC的很大一部分研究都集中在心理健康和社会心理支持干预措施上,该项目一直致力于加强这一领域的实践社区。在受资助者之间的一次会议之后,我们着手概述R2HC的项目组合,并总结经验教训。在本文中,我们讨论了由R2HC资助的以心理健康和社会心理支持为重点的研究项目;回顾了该研究项目组合初步研究结果的影响;并强调了该领域仍然存在的四个知识空白。在2014年至2019年期间,R2HC资助了18个专注于心理健康和社会心理支持的学术-从业者伙伴关系项目,占项目组合总数(48个项目中的18个)的38%,价值约720万英镑。所有项目都专注于评估干预措施的影响。根据基于共识的建议,即在人道主义环境中考虑广泛的心理健康和社会心理需求,研究项目评估了各种干预措施。迄今为止的研究结果既挑战了也证实了人们对人道主义环境中心理健康和社会心理干预措施有效性的广泛假设。这些结果表明,学者、人道主义从业者和资助者之间建立有效、持续和多样化伙伴关系的重要性,以确保长期的项目改进和基于适当证据的决策。进一步的研究需要填补以下方面的知识空白:扩大已被证明有效的干预措施(例如,与跨部门整合、在不同背景下调整干预措施以及优化护理系统相关的问题);解决被忽视的心理健康状况和人群(例如,老年人、残疾人、性少数群体、患有严重既往精神障碍的人);利用现有的当地资源和支持(例如,如何利用传统、宗教治疗和全社区的社会支持实践);以及确保现实世界背景下干预措施的公平性、质量、保真度和可持续性(例如,回答关于如何将对照研究中的干预措施转移到更具代表性的人道主义背景下的问题)。

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