Scaling up mental health service provision through multisectoral integration: A qualitative analysis of factors shaping delivery and uptake among South Sudanese refugees and healthcare workers in Uganda
Ndlovu, J. N., Ouizzane, S., Leku, M. R., Okware, K. K., Sentongo, H., Nyangwen, B., Upadhaya, N., Skovdal, M., Augustinavicius, J. L., & Tol, W. A.
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December
2024
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Journal article
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Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
Scaling innovation
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The need for mental health and psychosocial support interventions that can be provided to large groups of people is ever growing in humanitarian settings, leading to growing calls to integrate mental health services outside of traditional health structures.
This qualitative study aims to explore how Self Help Plus, an MHPSS innovation implemented through multisectoral integration can be adapted when it is integrated with health and non-health sectors in Uganda.
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