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改善贫民窟严重精神障碍患者的就医途径(TRANSFORM项目):基本原理、设计与方案

Transforming access to care for serious mental disorders in slums (the TRANSFORM Project): rationale, design and protocol.

作者信息

Singh Swaran P, Jilka Sagar, Abdulmalik Jibril, Bouliotis Georgios, Chadda Rakesh, Egbokhare Olayinka, Huque Rumana, Hundt Gillian Lewando, Iyer Srividya, Jegede Obafemi, Khera Neeru, Lilford Richard, Madan Jason, Omigbodun Akinyinka, Omigbodun Olayinka, Raja Tasneem, Read Ursula M, Siddiqi Bulbul Ashraf, Sood Mamta, Soron Tanjir Rashid, Ahmed Helal Uddin

机构信息

Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; and Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Partnership Trust, Coventry, UK.

Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

BJPsych Open. 2022 Oct 13;8(6):e185. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2022.584.

Abstract

This paper introduces the TRANSFORM project, which aims to improve access to mental health services for people with serious and enduring mental disorders (SMDs - psychotic disorders and severe mood disorders, often with co-occurring substance misuse) living in urban slums in Dhaka (Bangladesh) and Ibadan (Nigeria). People living in slum communities have high rates of SMDs, limited access to mental health services and conditions of chronic hardship. Help is commonly sought from faith-based and traditional healers, but people with SMDs require medical treatment, support and follow-up. This multicentre, international mental health mixed-methods research project will (a) conduct community-based ethnographic assessment using participatory methods to explore community understandings of SMDs and help-seeking; (b) explore the role of traditional and faith-based healing for SMDs, from the perspectives of people with SMDs, caregivers, community members, healers, community health workers (CHWs) and health professionals; (c) co-design, with CHWs and healers, training packages for screening, early detection and referral to mental health services; and (d) implement and evaluate the training packages for clinical and cost-effectiveness in improving access to treatment for those with SMDs. TRANSFORM will develop and test a sustainable intervention that can be integrated into existing clinical care and inform priorities for healthcare providers and policy makers.

摘要

本文介绍了“变革”项目,该项目旨在改善生活在达卡(孟加拉国)和伊巴丹(尼日利亚)城市贫民窟中患有严重且持续性精神障碍(SMD——精神分裂症和严重情绪障碍,常伴有物质滥用)的人群获得心理健康服务的状况。生活在贫民窟社区的人们患严重精神障碍的比例很高,获得心理健康服务的机会有限,且长期处于困苦状态。他们通常会向宗教和传统治疗师寻求帮助,但患有严重精神障碍的人需要医疗治疗、支持和随访。这个多中心、国际心理健康混合方法研究项目将:(a)采用参与式方法进行基于社区的人种学评估,以探索社区对严重精神障碍和寻求帮助的理解;(b)从患有严重精神障碍的人、护理人员、社区成员、治疗师、社区卫生工作者(CHW)和卫生专业人员的角度,探讨传统和宗教治疗对严重精神障碍的作用;(c)与社区卫生工作者和治疗师共同设计用于筛查、早期发现并转介至心理健康服务的培训包;(d)实施并评估这些培训包在改善患有严重精神障碍者获得治疗机会方面的临床效果和成本效益。“变革”项目将开发并测试一种可持续的干预措施,该措施可整合到现有临床护理中,并为医疗保健提供者和政策制定者提供优先事项参考。

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