Sala Giovanni, Schafer Alison
Department of Mental Health, Brain Health and Substance Use, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2025 May 14;12:e75. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2025.28. eCollection 2025.
The WHO Special Initiative for Mental Health is an ambitious cross-country program currently operating in nine countries: Argentina, Bangladesh, Ghana, Jordan, Nepal, Paraguay, Philippines, Ukraine and Zimbabwe. The goal of the program is to promote mental health system reform at the national level, shifting from an institutional care model to community-based care following a person-centered and rights-based approach. An initial planning phase of the program involved developing country-specific implementation plans through multi-stakeholder workshops, which resulted in national-level logical frameworks. Through the present study, a thematic analysis was carried out to explore the main commonalities across all countries' plans. The results show that countries converge on a number of commonalities, including the broad-reaching, multifaceted and multi-sectoral nature of national reform strategies, a focus on person-centered and community-driven initiatives and recognition of the added value of institutional structures and expert advice on key issues such as monitoring and evaluation. The results of the present study can help guide future exercises of this kind in other countries.
世界卫生组织心理健康特别倡议是一项雄心勃勃的跨国项目,目前在九个国家开展:阿根廷、孟加拉国、加纳、约旦、尼泊尔、巴拉圭、菲律宾、乌克兰和津巴布韦。该项目的目标是在国家层面促进心理健康系统改革,从机构护理模式转向以个人为中心、基于权利的社区护理模式。该项目的初始规划阶段包括通过多利益相关方研讨会制定针对具体国家的实施计划,从而形成国家层面的逻辑框架。通过本研究,进行了主题分析,以探索所有国家计划中的主要共性。结果表明,各国在一些共性上达成了一致,包括国家改革战略的广泛、多方面和多部门性质,注重以个人为中心和社区驱动的举措,以及认识到机构结构和专家对监测和评估等关键问题的建议的附加价值。本研究结果可帮助指导其他国家未来开展此类活动。