International Health
Volume 1, Issue 1 , Pages 37-44, September 2009

Scaling up services for mental and neurological disorders in low-resource settings

  • Vikram Patel

      Affiliations

    • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • Digvijay Singh Goel

      Affiliations

    • Southland Hospital, Invercargill 9812, New Zealand
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  • Rajnanda Desai

      Affiliations

    • Government of Goa, India

Received 20 January 2009; received in revised form 12 February 2009; accepted 18 February 2009.

Summary 

Mental and neurological disorders (MNDs) account for a large, and growing, burden of disease in low- and middle-income countries. Most people do not have access to even basic health care for these disorders. Recent evidence shows that task-shifting to non-specialist community health workers is a feasible and effective strategy for delivery of efficacious treatments for specific MND in low-resource settings. New global initiatives, such as the WHO's mental health Gap Action Program, are utilizing this evidence to devise packages of care for specific MNDs. This paper describes a plan that seeks to integrate the evidence on the treatment of specific MNDs, based on a task-shifting paradigm, for scaling up services for MNDs at the level of a defined population. The plan was developed by a state government in India in collaboration with technical partners, as a model District Mental Health Program for India's National Mental Health Program.

Keywords: Mental disorders, Neurological disorders, Health services, Scaling up, Developing countries, India

 

PII: S1876-3413(09)00003-5

doi:10.1016/j.inhe.2009.02.002

International Health
Volume 1, Issue 1 , Pages 37-44, September 2009