Integrated Mental Healthcare
Cross-source consensus on Integrated Mental Healthcare from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Integrated mental healthcare refers to coordinated mental health services and resources across multiple systems and sectors, including mainstream services, settlement organisations, primary care clinics, and advocacy groups. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol
- The WHO has identified the need to improve coordination across sectors beyond health to promote integrated mental healthcare for migrant groups. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol
- The protocol frames integration through a human rights lens, requiring services to be accessible, equitable, and inclusive of lived realities and perspectives. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol
- Culturally responsive care and effective referral processes are theorised to activate mechanisms including trust, connection, proactivity, and moral commitment. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol
- Hindering mechanisms including alienation, stagnation, burnout, and fragmentation are theorised to decrease client satisfaction, increase disengagement, and delay care. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol
- Duplication of services and restrictive mandates can produce stagnation and care delays when providers lack knowledge, trust, and connection across services. — Understanding integrated mental healthcare for people experiencing forced migration: a realist review protocol