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Integration of mental health into primary healthcare: perceptions of stakeholders in Pakistan

Authors :
Nargis Asad
Raisa B Gul
Syed Shahzad Hussain
Murad M. Khan
Source :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 24:146-153
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (WHO/EMRO), 2018.

Abstract

Background In Pakistan, there is high prevalence of mental health disorders, but mental health services to address these are not well developed. To provide effective mental health services, the World Health Organization emphasizes the integration of mental health into primary health care (PHC). Objectives This study aimed to assess the views of key stakeholders about integration of mental health into PHC in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods A qualitative, exploratory study was conducted between June and September 2013 among 15 decision-making (from the Department of Health) and implementation-level stakeholders (mental health and public health professionals and primary care staff) from both the public and private sectors. Face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide. Data were collected until theoretical saturation was achieved and conventional content analysis was carried out. Results Although there was general support among all the stakeholders for integration of mental health services within PHC, there were also a number of reservations. First was the perceived lack of support within the system in terms of resource allocation and acceptance from the community. Second was the lack of human resources in the field of mental health. In addition, resistance at the PHC level is likely as staff are already burdened with other preventive care services. Conclusions The study suggests that strong political commitment, adequate human and financial resources, and strong advocacy are needed for the integration of mental health into PHC in Pakistan.

Details

ISSN :
16871634 and 10203397
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........68143b697b08ae5477ecd3bc0c3c19d3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26719/2018.24.2.146