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BMC Psychiatry
Service user involvement for mental health system strengthening in India: a qualitative study
Research Article
Azaz Khan1  Sharmishtha Nanda1  Rahul Shidhaye2  Shalini Ahuja2  Sara Evans-Lacko3  Sandesh Samudre4  Charlotte Hanlon5 
[1] Center for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, The Public Health Foundation of India, Plot No. 47, Sector 44, NCR 122002, Institutional Area Gurgaon, Delhi, India;Center for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, The Public Health Foundation of India, Plot No. 47, Sector 44, NCR 122002, Institutional Area Gurgaon, Delhi, India;Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Health Services and Population Research Department, King’s College London, PO29 David Goldberg Centre, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF, London, UK;Center for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, The Public Health Foundation of India, Plot No. 47, Sector 44, NCR 122002, Institutional Area Gurgaon, Delhi, India;Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Health Services and Population Research Department, King’s College London, PO29 David Goldberg Centre, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF, London, UK;London School of Economics and Political Science, Personal Social Services Research Unit, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE, London, UK;Center for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, The Public Health Foundation of India, Plot No. 47, Sector 44, NCR 122002, Institutional Area Gurgaon, Delhi, India;Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Health Services and Population Research Department, King’s College London, PO29 David Goldberg Centre, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF, London, UK;The Public Health Foundation of India House No. 19, Rishi Nagar Char Imli, 462016, Bhopal, India;Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Health Services and Population Research Department, King’s College London, PO29 David Goldberg Centre, De Crespigny Park, SE5 8AF, London, UK;Department of Psychiatry, Addis Ababa University, College of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, 6th Floor, College of Health Sciences Building, Tikur Anbessa Hospital, PO 9086, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
关键词: Mental Health;    Mental Health Service;    Mental Health Care;    Service User;    Mental Health System;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12888-016-0981-8
 received in 2015-09-18, accepted in 2016-07-17,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundThere is a wide recognition that involvement of service users and their caregivers in health system policy and planning processes can strengthen health systems; however, most evidence and experience has come from high-income countries. This study aimed to explore baseline experiences, barriers and facilitators to service user-caregiver involvement in the emerging mental health system in India, and stakeholders’ perspectives on how greater involvement could be achieved.MethodsA qualitative study was conducted in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh, India. In-depth interviews (n = 27) and a focus group discussion were conducted among service users, caregivers and their representatives at district, state and national levels and policy makers, service providers and mental health researchers. The topic guide explored the baseline situation in India, barriers and facilitators to service user and caregiver involvement in the following aspects of mental health systems: policy-making and planning, service development, monitoring and quality control, as well as research. Framework analysis was employed.ResultsRespondents spoke of the limited involvement of service users and caregivers in the current Indian mental health system. The major reported barriers to this involvement were (1) unmet treatment and economic needs arising from low access to mental health services coupled with the high burden of illness, (2) pervasive stigmatising attitudes operating at the level of service user, caregiver, community, healthcare provider and healthcare administrators, and (3) entrenched power differentials between service providers and service users.Respondents prioritised greater involvement of service users in the planning of their own individual-level mental health care before considering involvement at the mental health system level. A stepwise progression was endorsed, starting from needs assessment, through empowerment and organization of service users and caregivers, leading finally to meaningful involvement.ConclusionsSocietal and system level barriers need to be addressed in order to facilitate the involvement of service users and caregivers to strengthen the Indian mental health system. Shifting from a largely ‘provider-centric’ to a more ‘user-centric’ model of mental health care may be a fundamental first step to sustainable user involvement at the system level.

【 授权许可】

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© The Author(s). 2016

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