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Training needs and perspectives of community health workers in relation to integrating child mental health care into primary health care in a rural setting in sub‑Saharan Africa: a mixed methods study

机译:关于在撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区将儿童精神卫生保健纳入初级卫生保健的社区卫生工作者的培训需求和观点:混合方法研究

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BackgroundCommunity health workers can help to address the substantial unmet need for child mental health care in low and middle income countries. However, little is known about their training needs for this potential role. The aim of this study was to examine training needs and perspectives of community health extension workers (HEWs) in relation to providing child mental health care in rural Ethiopia.MethodsThe study was conducted in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ Region of Ethiopia. A mixed methods approach was used. A total of 104 HEWs who had received training in child mental health using the Health Education and Training (HEAT) curriculum were interviewed using a structured survey. In-depth interviews were then conducted with 11 HEWs purposively selected on the basis of the administrative zone they had come from. A framework approach was used for qualitative data analysis.ResultsMost of the HEWs (88.5%; n = 93/104) reported that they were interested in the training provided and all respondents considered child mental health to be important. The perceived benefits of training included improved knowledge (n = 52), case identification (n = 14) and service provision (n = 22). While most of the participants had their training four months prior to the interview, over a third of them (35.6%; n = 37) had already organized mental health awareness-raising meetings. Participants in the qualitative interviews considered the problem of child mental disorders to be widespread and to cause a large burden to the family and the affected children. They reported that improving their competence and knowledge was important to address the problem and to tackle stigma and discrimination. Participants also listed some barriers for service provision, including lack of competence, stigma and institutional constraints. Opportunities mentioned included staff commitment, high levels of interest and a positive attitude towards providing the service.ConclusionsAlthough the HEAT training on child mental health was brief, it appears to have had some impact in improving knowledge and care provision. If the key barriers to service provision are addressed and supported by policy guidance, community health workers may contribute substantially in addressing the treatment gap for children with mental health needs.
机译:背景社区卫生工作者可以帮助解决低收入和中等收入国家对儿童心理健康护理的大量未满足需求。但是,对于这种潜在角色的培训需求知之甚少。这项研究的目的是检验与在埃塞俄比亚农村地区提供儿童心理健康护理有关的社区卫生推广工作者(HEW)的培训需求和观点。方法该研究在埃塞俄比亚的南部民族,民族和人民地区进行。使用了混合方法。共有104名接受健康教育和培训(HEAT)课程接受过儿童心理健康培训的HEW接受了结构化调查。然后,根据他们所来自的行政区域,有针对性地选择了11名HEW进行了深入访谈。结果:大多数HEW(88.5%; n = 93/104)表示,他们对所提供的培训感兴趣,所有受访者均认为儿童心理健康很重要。培训带来的好处包括:知识的提高(n = 52),案例识别(n = 14)和服务提供(n = 22)。虽然大多数参与者在面试前四个月接受了培训,但其中超过三分之一(35.6%; n = 37)已经组织了心理健康意识提高会议。定性访谈的参与者认为儿童精神障碍问题普遍存在,给家庭和受影响的儿童造成了沉重负担。他们报告说,提高他们的能力和知识对于解决问题以及解决污名和歧视很重要。与会者还列出了提供服务的一些障碍,包括缺乏能力,耻辱感和体制限制。提到的机会包括员工的承诺,高度的兴趣以及对提供服务的积极态度。结论尽管HEAT对儿童心理健康的培训是简短的,但它似乎对改善知识和护理水平产生了一些影响。如果政策指导解决并支持了提供服务的主要障碍,则社区卫生工作者可能在解决有精神健康需求的儿童的治疗差距方面做出重大贡献。

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