Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia

Abstract Background Studies in mental health care for low resource settings indicate that providing services at primary care level would significantly improve provision and utilisation of mental health services. Challenges related to inadequate funding were noted as significant barriers to service p...

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Main Author: Margarate Nzala Munakampe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-04-01
Series:International Journal of Mental Health Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00360-z
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spelling doaj-d2d6416b0a224d80a599dde610ca54382020-11-25T02:55:08ZengBMCInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems1752-44582020-04-011411910.1186/s13033-020-00360-zStrengthening mental health systems in ZambiaMargarate Nzala Munakampe0Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of ZambiaAbstract Background Studies in mental health care for low resource settings indicate that providing services at primary care level would significantly improve provision and utilisation of mental health services. Challenges related to inadequate funding were noted as significant barriers to service provision, with the contribution of low knowledge of mental health conditions and stigma in the community. This study aimed to explore the barriers to the use of mental health services in Zambia, suggesting health systems thinking approaches to solving these challenges. Methods Primary data were collected through individual interviews from 12 participants; primary caregivers, health workers from public health institutions that treat mental health conditions and policymakers and implementers. The digitally recorded responses were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results Key barriers to care included inadequate funding, few human resources, poor infrastructure and stigma. Barriers to care at policy, facility and individual or community level could be alleviated by strengthening the mental health system. Engagement of community health workers and increasing efforts to sensitise the community about mental health would prove beneficial. Conclusions Strengthening the community health systems for mental health could improve access and increase utilisation of services.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00360-zMental healthMental health systemsMental health servicesBarriers to service use
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Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
Mental health
Mental health systems
Mental health services
Barriers to service use
author_facet Margarate Nzala Munakampe
author_sort Margarate Nzala Munakampe
title Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
title_short Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
title_full Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
title_fullStr Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening mental health systems in Zambia
title_sort strengthening mental health systems in zambia
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Mental Health Systems
issn 1752-4458
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background Studies in mental health care for low resource settings indicate that providing services at primary care level would significantly improve provision and utilisation of mental health services. Challenges related to inadequate funding were noted as significant barriers to service provision, with the contribution of low knowledge of mental health conditions and stigma in the community. This study aimed to explore the barriers to the use of mental health services in Zambia, suggesting health systems thinking approaches to solving these challenges. Methods Primary data were collected through individual interviews from 12 participants; primary caregivers, health workers from public health institutions that treat mental health conditions and policymakers and implementers. The digitally recorded responses were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results Key barriers to care included inadequate funding, few human resources, poor infrastructure and stigma. Barriers to care at policy, facility and individual or community level could be alleviated by strengthening the mental health system. Engagement of community health workers and increasing efforts to sensitise the community about mental health would prove beneficial. Conclusions Strengthening the community health systems for mental health could improve access and increase utilisation of services.
topic Mental health
Mental health systems
Mental health services
Barriers to service use
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00360-z
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