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Resumo:ABSTRACT: Humanitarian emergencies have a major impact on both general, and mental health services. With an increased rate of mental health problems, weakened mental health infrastructure, and challenges with coordination of aid efforts, a special consideration is needed for mental health of impacted populations. Despite these challenges, emergencies should also be seen as opportunities and policy windows to work on plans for improving and re-innovating mental health services. The Syrian crisis is entering its seventh year, with a number of causalities and displaced persons that looks unprecedented in the region. Many stakeholders are involved in the provision of mental health services in Syria, and developing a priority agenda for areas of improvement in mental health services may help to coordinate efforts, and ensure sustainable solutions. The aim of the current study is to contribute to the development of a consensus-based agenda for these areas of work through the analysis of the responses from 40 surveyed professionals, both national and international, who have work experience with mental health services in Syria. The results of the study showed that priority areas for improving mental health services in Syria are (in a descending order) developing mental health policy and plan, integration of mental health services into primary health care, plans for increase the number and promote training of human resources working in the mental health field, organization of mental health services, public education and awareness campaigns, financing of mental health services, establishing user/consumer associations and family associations, mental health legislation, inclusion of mental health categories in national health information system, and mental health research agenda. Much of this consensus goes in line with initiatives and directions adopted by different stakeholders: government, UN agencies, and non-governmental organizations. More efforts are needed to reflect the view of other actors from different sectors, and agree on an implementation framework that serves a strategic value.
Autores principais:Elshazly, Mohamed
Assunto:Mental Health Services Humanitarian emergencies Syrian crisis Serviços de Saúde Mental Emergências humanitárias Crise Síria
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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spellingShingle Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
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Mental Health Services
Humanitarian emergencies
Syrian crisis
Serviços de Saúde Mental
Emergências humanitárias
Crise Síria
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Mental Health Services
Humanitarian emergencies
Syrian crisis
Serviços de Saúde Mental
Emergências humanitárias
Crise Síria
title Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
title_full Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
title_fullStr Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
title_full_unstemmed Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
title_short Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
title_sort Priorities for improving mental health services in the context of the current Syrian crisis
topic Mental Health Services
Humanitarian emergencies
Syrian crisis
Serviços de Saúde Mental
Emergências humanitárias
Crise Síria
topic_facet Mental Health Services
Humanitarian emergencies
Syrian crisis
Serviços de Saúde Mental
Emergências humanitárias
Crise Síria
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