Building Mental Health Research Capacity in Kenya: A South - North Collaboration.

Journal: Global social welfare : research, policy & practice

Volume: 6

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Senior lecturer Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi. Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Associate professor, department of Psychiatry and Behavioural sciences, Epidemiology University of Washington. Seattle. Box , Child Health Institute, NE th Street, Suite , Seattle, WA - Tel: --. Senior lecturer Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Associate Professor and head of Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Professor School of Public Health, University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Senior lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Nairobi. Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Clinician Kenyatta National Hospital, Honorary Lecturer University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Lecturer Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi. Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA Mara Child. Professor and Chair department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, adjunct professor School of Public Health and Department of Global Health, University of Washington. Seattle. NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA , United States. Associate Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Nairobi; World Health Organisation: Coordinator, Human Reproduction Team. Kenyatta National Hospital, P O Box - , NAIROBI, KENYA. Associate Professor Department of Global Mental health, Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences. University of Washington, Seattle. Department of Global Health; Harborview Medical Center, Box , Ave, Seattle, WA USA.

Abstract summary 

This paper describes a mental health capacity-building partnership between the University of Nairobi (UON) and the University of Washington (UW) that was built upon a foundational 30-year HIV/AIDS research training collaboration between the two institutions. With funding from the US National Institute of Mental Health Medical Education Program Initiative (MEPI), UW and UON faculty collaborated to develop and offer a series of workshops in research methods, grant writing, and manuscript publication for UON faculty and post-graduate students committed to mental health research. UON and UW scientists provided ongoing mentorship to UON trainees through Skype and email. Three active thematic research groups emerged that focused on maternal and child mental health, gender-based violence, and HIV-related substance abuse. Challenges to conducting mental health research in Kenya included limited resources to support research activities, heavy teaching responsibilities, clinical duties, and administrative demands on senior faculty, and stigmatization of mental health conditions, treatment, and research within Kenyan society. The partnership yielded a number of accomplishments: a body of published papers and presentations at national and international meetings on Kenyan mental health topics, the institution of systematic mental health data collection in rural clinics, funded research proposals, and a mental health research resource centre. We highlight lessons learned for future mental health research capacity-building initiatives.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mathai Stoep Kumar Kuria Obondo Kimani Amugune Makanyengo Mbwayo Unützer Kiarie Rao

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Ambale CA, Sinei KA, Amugune BK, & Oluka MN. (2017). Accessibility of medicines used in the management of substance use disorders in selected hospitals in Nairobi. African Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 6(2), 102–108.
Authors :  12
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s40609-018-0126-8
SSN : 2196-8799
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Collaboration;Education;Health;Medical;Mental;Research
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Kenya
Publication Country
Switzerland