Mental health policy and integrated care: global perspectives.

Journal: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing

Volume: 15

Issue: 7

Year of Publication: 2009

Affiliated Institutions:  University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA. cindyzoln@yahoo.com

Abstract summary 

Although omitted from the World Health Organization's eight Millennium Development Goals, mental illness ranks fourth of the 10 leading causes of disability in the world and is expected to approach second place by 2020. Scarce resources challenge responses to mental health needs. Effective approaches must consider existing healthcare delivery networks, nurses as care providers, as well as social, cultural, political and historical contexts. This paper reviews policy development and care approaches to address mental health needs around the world. Challenges, successes and further needs are discussed. Selected articles were reviewed to represent varied approaches to address mental health needs in countries with diverse resources and infrastructures. Integrated systems offer one model for addressing mental health needs along with physical health needs within a population. While potentially an efficient strategy, caution is advised to ensure services are integrated and not merely added on top of an already overburdened system. As the largest group of healthcare professionals worldwide, nurses play a key role in the delivery of mental health services. Nurses have an opportunity, if not a responsibility, to collaborate across borders sharing education and innovative approaches to care delivery.

Authors & Co-authors:  Zolnierek C D CD

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Doi : 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2008.01267.x
SSN : 1365-2850
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Male,Female
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Canada
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England