Optimizing mental health services in LMICs requires legislation, policies and plans that are enabling of the above strategies and actions. Studies demonstrating the cost-effectiveness of integrated stepped packages of care embracing a task-shifting approach, and best practices for strengthening mental health literacy and collaborative arrangements with community caregivers and other sectors, can assist this process. Specialist mental health training programmes in LMICs also need to be responsive to the changing demands on service providers, incorporating a public health approach and equipping specialists for diversification of their roles within the task shifting model.
Paul Bolton, Joyce C. West, Claire Whitney, Mark J. D. Jordans, Judith Bass, Graham Thornicroft, Laura K. Murray, Leslie Snider, Julian Eaton, Pamela Y. Collins, Peter Ventevogel, Stephanie Smith, Dan Joseph Stein, Inge Petersen, Derrick Silove, Victor Ugo, John Mahoney, Rabih El Chammay, Carmen Contreras, Eddy Eustache, Phiona Koyiet, Esubalew Haile Wondimu, Nawaraj Upadhaya, Giuseppe Raviola
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