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Mental health orientation among ASHAs: A study from Karnataka State, India

作   者:
ArunaRose Mary Kapanee;KS Meena;Prasanthi Nattala;PaulomiM Sudhir;

出版年:2021

页    码:3748 - 3748
出版社:Medknow


摘   要:

Introduction:The high mental health treatment gap in India, necessitates mental health service delivery through the primary health care system. Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) as frontline community health workers are a key member of the primary health care team. The ASHAs training needs related to mental health, require to be determined in order to accordingly tailor capacity-building programs. In this context, the present study aims to examine the ASHAs mental health orientation utilizing a factorially validated Indian tool.

Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 91 ASHAs from a taluk of Bengaluru Urban District, responded to the self-administered Orientation towards Mental Illness (OMI) scale. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics viz. frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations.

Results:The ASHAs reported an overall unfavourable mental health orientation and the specific OMI factors on which unfavourable orientation was observed were Psychosocial stress, Non-restrained behaviour, Weak cognitive control, Fidgety behaviour, Bizarre behaviour, Psychosocial manipulation, and Hypo-functioning.

Conclusion:The findings of the study suggest that capacity-building programs for ASHAs will need to first examine their orientation to mental health and collaboratively address an unfavourable orientation when present, as it would have a bearing on ASHAs mental health service delivery in the community.

Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.



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Accredited social health activist;community health workers;mental health capacity-building;mental health orientation;primary health care


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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
ISSN: 2249-4863
来自:Medknow