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abstract: 'BackgroundGlobally, a treatment gap exists for individuals with severe
mental illness, with 75\% of people with psychosis failing to receive
appropriate care. This is most pronounced in low and middle-income
countries, where there are neither the financial nor human resources to
provide high-quality community-based care. Low-cost, evidence-based
interventions are urgently needed to address this treatment gap. AimTo
conduct a situation analysis to (i) describe the provision of
psychosocial interventions within the context of existing care in two
LMICs-India and Pakistan, and (ii) understand the barriers and
facilitators of delivering a new psychosocial intervention. MethodA
situation analysis including a quantitative survey and individual
interviews with clinicians, patients and caregivers was conducted.
Quantitative survey data was collected from staff members at 11 sites
(private and government run hospitals) to assess organizational
readiness to implement a new psychosocial intervention. To obtain
in-depth information, 24 stakeholders including clinicians and service
managers were interviewed about the typical care they provide and/or
receive, and their experience of either accessing or delivering
psychosocial interventions. This was triangulated by six interviews with
carer and patient representatives. Results and discussionThe results
highlight the positive views toward psychosocial interventions within
routine care and the enthusiasm for multidisciplinary working. However,
barriers to implementation such as clinician time, individual attitudes
toward psychosocial interventions and organizational concerns including
the lack of space within the facility were highlighted. Such barriers
need to be taken into consideration when designing how best to implement
and sustain new psychosocial interventions for the community treatment
of psychosis within LMICs.'
affiliation: 'Bird, VJ (Corresponding Author), Queen Mary Univ London, Wolfson Inst
Populat Hlth, Unit Social \& Community Psychiat, London, England.
Bird, Victoria Jane, Queen Mary Univ London, Wolfson Inst Populat Hlth, Unit Social
\& Community Psychiat, London, England.
Davis, Syjo; Ramachandran, Padmavati; Venkatraman, Lakshmi, Schizophrenia Res Fdn,
Chennai, India.
Jawed, Abeer; Qureshi, Onaiza; Shahab, Areeba, Interact Res \& Dev, Karachi, Pakistan.'
article-number: '807259'
author: Bird, Victoria Jane and Davis, Syjo and Jawed, Abeer and Qureshi, Onaiza and
Ramachandran, Padmavati and Shahab, Areeba and Venkatraman, Lakshmi
author-email: v.j.bird@qmul.ac.uk
author_list:
- family: Bird
given: Victoria Jane
- family: Davis
given: Syjo
- family: Jawed
given: Abeer
- family: Qureshi
given: Onaiza
- family: Ramachandran
given: Padmavati
- family: Shahab
given: Areeba
- family: Venkatraman
given: Lakshmi
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.807259
files: []
issn: 1664-0640
journal: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
keywords: 'severe mental illness; psychosis; psychological interventions; India;
Pakistan; low and middle-income countries; situation analysis'
keywords-plus: 'MENTAL-HEALTH; TREATMENT GAP; DIALOG PLUS; DISORDERS; ILLNESS; PATIENT;
NEEDS'
language: English
month: AUG 1
number-of-cited-references: '38'
orcid-numbers: 'Bird, Victoria/0000-0002-2053-7679
Qureshi, Onaiza/0000-0002-3861-3473'
papis_id: d97a4f6eb470aa7b90a5e81ce5b4f0d4
ref: Bird2022implementingpsychoso
researcherid-numbers: 'Bird, Victoria/N-1165-2013
'
times-cited: '2'
title: Implementing psychosocial interventions within low and middle-income countries
to improve community-based care for people with psychosis-A situation analysis
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000841641000001
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '2'
volume: '13'
web-of-science-categories: Psychiatry
year: '2022'