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Transforming access to care for serious mental disorders in slums (the TRANSFORM Project): rationale, design and protocol
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University of Warwick, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, University of Ibadan, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, ...
Published InBJPsych Open
Year2022
Citations16
Abstract
This paper introduces the TRANSFORM project, which aims to improve access to mental health services for people with serious and enduring mental disorders (SMDs - psychotic disorders and severe mood disorders, often with co-occurring substance misuse) living in urban slums in Dhaka (Bangladesh) and Ibadan (Nigeria). People living in slum communities have high rates of SMDs, limited access to mental health services and conditions of chronic hardship. Help is commonly sought from faith-based and traditional healers, but people with SMDs require medical treatment, support and follow-up. This multicentre, international mental health mixed-methods research project will (a) conduct community-based ethnographic assessment using participatory methods to explore community understandings of SMDs and help-seeking; (b) explore the role of traditional and faith-based healing…
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