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为低收入和中等收入国家受人道主义危机影响的成年人提供的非专业人士主导的谈话疗法。

Lay-delivered talk therapies for adults affected by humanitarian crises in low- and middle-income countries.

作者信息

Ryan Grace K, Bauer Andreas, Endale Tarik, Qureshi Onaiza, Doukani Asmae, Cerga-Pashoja Arlinda, Brar Savvy K, Eaton Julian, Bass Judith K

机构信息

Department of Population Health, Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Centre for Global Mental Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Office 142A, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2021 Apr 23;15(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s13031-021-00363-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 2015, the mental health Gap Action Programme Humanitarian Intervention Guide (mhGAP-HIG) recommends brief versions of structured psychological interventions for people experiencing symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs). mhGAP-HIG acknowledges a growing body of evidence suggesting these interventions can be delivered by lay workers to people affected by humanitarian crises in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, there has not yet been a systematic review and synthesis of this evidence. This paper reports the results of a systematic review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies assessing the implementation and/or effectiveness of talk therapies for CMDs when provided by lay workers in LMICs to adults who have survived or are currently living in humanitarian situations.

METHODS

Seven electronic databases were searched: MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, PsycEXTRA, Global Health, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov . We also hand-searched the contents pages of three academic journals, reference lists of 30 systematic reviews, and online resource directories of two mental health networks. A preliminary list of included studies was circulated to topical experts for review, and all included studies were backward and forward searched. All titles, abstracts, and full-texts were independently double-screened. Quality appraisal and data extraction were carried out by a single reviewer and checked by a second reviewer, using standardised tools. Any disagreements were discussed and referred to a third reviewer as needed.

RESULTS

We identified 23 unique studies and carried out a narrative synthesis of patient and implementation outcome data. Every evaluation of the effectiveness of lay-delivered talk therapies for adults affected by humanitarian crises in LMICs showed some treatment effect for at least one CMD, and often multiple CMDs. Implementation research generally found these interventions to be acceptable, appropriate and feasible to implement, with good fidelity to manualised therapies.

CONCLUSION

Although results are promising, particularly for individually-delivered talk therapies based on cognitive behavioural therapy techniques, there is a high degree of heterogeneity in this literature. We make several recommendations on how to improve the quality and generalisability of research on this topic, to facilitate further evidence synthesis.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

PROSPERO registration number: CRD42017058287 .

摘要

背景

《精神卫生差距行动规划人道主义干预指南》(mhGAP-HIG)由世界卫生组织(WHO)和联合国难民事务高级专员公署(UNHCR)于2015年发布,推荐针对患有常见精神障碍(CMD)症状人群的结构化心理干预简短版本。mhGAP-HIG承认,越来越多的证据表明这些干预措施可由非专业人员向低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)受人道主义危机影响的人群提供。然而,尚未对这一证据进行系统回顾和综合分析。本文报告了一项系统回顾的结果,该回顾纳入了定性、定量和混合方法研究,评估了在LMICs中,非专业人员向经历过或目前生活在人道主义环境中的成年人提供的针对CMD的谈话疗法的实施情况和/或效果。

方法

检索了七个电子数据库:MEDLINE、Embase、PsycINFO、PsycEXTRA、全球卫生、Cochrane图书馆和ClinicalTrials.gov。我们还手工检索了三种学术期刊的目录、30篇系统评价的参考文献列表以及两个精神卫生网络的在线资源目录。将纳入研究的初步列表分发给专题专家进行审查,并对所有纳入研究进行了前后向检索。所有标题、摘要和全文均由独立的两人进行双盲筛选。由一名评审员使用标准化工具进行质量评估和数据提取,并由第二名评审员进行检查。如有任何分歧,进行讨论并在需要时提交给第三名评审员。

结果

我们确定了23项独特的研究,并对患者和实施结果数据进行了叙述性综合分析。对LMICs中受人道主义危机影响的成年人由非专业人员提供的谈话疗法有效性的每一项评估都显示,至少对一种CMD有一定治疗效果,而且通常对多种CMD有效果。实施研究总体上发现这些干预措施是可接受的、适当的且可行的,对手册化疗法的依从性良好。

结论

尽管结果很有前景,特别是对于基于认知行为疗法技术的个体谈话疗法,但该文献存在高度异质性。我们就如何提高该主题研究的质量和可推广性提出了若干建议,以促进进一步的证据综合分析。

试验注册

PROSPERO注册号:CRD42017058287 。

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