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West Indian med. j ; 47(supl.4): 31-33, Dec. 1998.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-473377

RESUMEN

Mental health is increasingly being recognized as contributing significantly to the burden of disease, particularly now that the indicators have shifted from measures of mortality to measures of morbidity. Psychiatric morbidity in the community, based on community surveys, is estimated at 20 to 30of the population. Increasingly, patients needing mental health services prefer to be in a general health care setting than in specialized centres. Internationally and regionally, the general policy has been to move toward the development of comprehensive mental health programmes integrated within primary health care. This integration may be structural (use of shared facilities), administrative (shared administrative resources) or functional (complete integration of clinical services, with staff jointly responsible for patient welfare). This paper examines how this integration can be achieved, and the potential role of the Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, University of the West Indies in advancing this integrative process through research and training.


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Humanos , Atención Primaria de Salud , Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud , Servicios Comunitarios de Salud Mental , Atención Integral de Salud/organización & administración , Atención Primaria de Salud/organización & administración , Facultades de Medicina , Instituciones de Salud , Medicina Comunitaria/educación , Personal de Salud , Política de Salud , Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud/organización & administración , Psiquiatría Comunitaria/educación , Recursos en Salud , Servicios Comunitarios de Salud Mental/organización & administración , Trastornos Mentales/epidemiología , Indias Occidentales/epidemiología
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West Indian Med J ; 47 Suppl 4: 31-3, 1998 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10368622

RESUMEN

Mental health is increasingly being recognized as contributing significantly to the burden of disease, particularly now that the indicators have shifted from measures of mortality to measures of morbidity. Psychiatric morbidity in the community, based on community surveys, is estimated at 20 to 30% of the population. Increasingly, patients needing mental health services prefer to be in a general health care setting than in specialized centres. Internationally and regionally, the general policy has been to move toward the development of comprehensive mental health programmes integrated within primary health care. This integration may be structural (use of shared facilities), administrative (shared administrative resources) or functional (complete integration of clinical services, with staff jointly responsible for patient welfare). This paper examines how this integration can be achieved, and the potential role of the Department of Community Health and Psychiatry, University of the West Indies in advancing this integrative process through research and training.


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Servicios Comunitarios de Salud Mental , Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud , Atención Primaria de Salud , Medicina Comunitaria/educación , Servicios Comunitarios de Salud Mental/organización & administración , Psiquiatría Comunitaria/educación , Atención Integral de Salud/organización & administración , Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud/organización & administración , Instituciones de Salud , Personal de Salud , Política de Salud , Recursos en Salud , Humanos , Trastornos Mentales/epidemiología , Atención Primaria de Salud/organización & administración , Facultades de Medicina , Indias Occidentales/epidemiología
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