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Increasing the capacity of health surveillance assistants in community mental health care in a developing country, Malawi.


F Kauye
C Chiwandira
J Wright
S Common
M Phiri
C Mafuta
LM Senganimalunje
M Udedi

Abstract

Mental health services in Malawi are centralized in the three tertiary units which are located one in each of the three regions of Malawi and this means that most people with mental health problems do not get help. With severe shortages of mental health professionals in the country, integration of mental health into existing primary and community health services is the most  feasible way of increasing access to services for people with mental health problems. This paper discusses a pilot program of integrating mental health in the activities of Health Surveillance Assistants (HSAs) who are community health workers in Malawi.

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eISSN: 1995-7262
print ISSN: 1995-7270