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Mental health in refugees and asylum seekers (MEHIRA): study design and methodology of a prospective multicentre randomized controlled trail investigating the effects of a stepped and collaborative care model

机译:难民和庇护者寻求者的心理健康(Mehira):研究阶梯和协同护理模型的效果的预期多长期随机控制路径的研究设计和方法

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The sudden arrival of culturally diverse asylum seekers and refugees into Germany has created a strong demand for recognizing and appropriately treating those suffering from mental health issues. Due to many systemic, organizational, cultural and socio-linguistic barriers, psychiatric treatment of refugees is posing a major challenge to Germany's mental health care system. Thus, there is a need for alternative models that allow for increased access to adequate, effective and efficient culturally sensitive mental health care services. Here, we describe the Mental Health in Refugees and Asylum Seekers (MEHIRA) project, a multicentre randomized controlled trial investigating a stepped collaborative care model (SCCM) for providing mental health treatment in this vulnerable population. The proposed SCCM aims to decrease the aforementioned barriers. Adult and adolescent participants will be screened for depressive symptoms and matched to appropriate psychological interventions, including group-level interventions (START intervention, Empowerment/Gender-sensitive/Peer to peer), and other innovative, digital treatment approaches (Smartphone application). The therapeutic effect of the SCCM will be compared to TAU (treatment-as-usual). All interventions have been designed to be culturally sensitive, and offered in two different languages: Arabic and Farsi. The outcome of this study may contribute significantly to future clinical and legal guidelines in developing parallel and efficient new structures of treatment. Collected data will inform primary and secondary mental health care providers with recommendations concerning the design and implementation of effective treatment models and programmes. Guidelines and recommendations may also potentially be adopted by other host countries, developing countries and also in humanitarian aid programmes.
机译:文化多样化的寻求者和难民进入德国的突然突然抵达德国造成了强烈的要求,对患有心理健康问题的人产生了强烈的要求。由于许多系统,组织,文化和社会语言障碍,对难民的精神治疗对德国的心理保健系统产生了重大挑战。因此,需要替代模型,允许增加对适当,有效和高效的文化敏感的心理保健服务的获得。在这里,我们描述了难民和寻求庇护者(Mehira)项目中的心理健康,这是一个用于在这种脆弱的人口中提供精神健康治疗的阶梯式合作护理模型(SCCM)。建议的SCCM旨在减少上述障碍。成人和青少年参与者将被筛查抑郁症状,并与适当的心理干预措施,包括集团级干预(开始干预,赋权/性别敏感/同行)以及其他创新的数字治疗方法(智能手机申请)。 SCCM的治疗效果将与TAU(常规处理)进行比较。所有干预措施都被设计为文化敏感,并以两种不同的语言提供:阿拉伯语和波斯语。本研究的结果可能会对未来的临床和法律准则进行显着贡献,以发展平行和有效的治疗结构。收集的数据将通知小学和二级心理医疗保健提供者,了解有关有效治疗模式和计划的设计和实施的建议。其他东道国,发展中国家和人道主义援助计划也可能通过指南和建议。

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