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Integrating depression care within NCD provision in Bangladesh and Pakistan: a qualitative study
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Author Affiliations
University of York, ARK Foundation, Rawalpindi Medical University, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems
Year2020
Citations19
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity of depression with other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worsens clinical outcomes for both conditions. Low- and middle-income countries need to strengthen mechanisms for detection and management of co-morbid depression within NCDs. The Behavioural Activation for Comorbid Depression in Non-communicable Disease (BEACON) study explored the acceptability and feasibility of integrating a brief depression intervention (behavioural activation, BA) into NCD services in healthcare facilities in Bangladesh and Pakistan. METHODS: Face-to-face qualitative interviews were conducted with 43 patients and 18 health workers attending or working in NCD centres in four healthcare facilities in Bangladesh and Pakistan, and with three policy makers in each country. The interviews addressed four research questions (1) how NCD care is delivered, (2) how NCD patients experience distress,…
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