Mental Health Program, Partners In Health Mexico/Compañeros En Salud, Ángel Albino Corzo, México.
Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Glob Health Action. 2021 Dec 6;14(1):1997410. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1997410.
The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken mental health worldwide. Marginalized populations in low- and middle-income countries have been the most affected, as they were already experiencing barriers to accessing mental health care prior to the pandemic and are unequally exposed to the stressors associated with the health emergency, such as economic ravages or increased risk of complicated disease outcomes.
The aim of this paper is to describe a comprehensive initiative resulting from a public-civil partnership to address the increased burden of mental health illness associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Chiapas, Mexico.
To address the emerging health needs of the general population and health professionals resulting from the pandemic, Compañeros En Salud (CES), a non-profit civil society organization based in Chiapas, implemented a comprehensive strategy to compensate for the shortage of mental health services in the region in collaboration with the Chiapas Ministry of Health. The strategy included three components: capacity building in mental health care delivery, psychosocial support to the general population, and provision of mental health care to CES collaborating staff. In this capacity building article, implementers from CES and the government share descriptive information on the specific interventions carried out and their beneficiaries, as well as a critical discussion of the strategy followed.
Through this strategy, we have been successful in filling the gaps in the public health system to ensure that CES-served populations and CES-collaborating health professionals have access to mental health care. However, further studies to quantify the impact of this intervention in alleviating the burden of mental health illnesses associated with the pandemic are needed.
The current situation represents an opportunity to reimagine global mental health. Only through the promotion of community-based initiatives and the development of integrated approaches will we ensure the well-being of marginalized populations.
COVID-19 大流行已对全球的心理健康造成影响。中低收入国家的弱势群体受影响最大,因为他们在大流行之前就已经面临获取精神卫生保健的障碍,并且更容易受到与卫生紧急情况相关的压力因素的影响,例如经济破坏或复杂疾病结果的风险增加。
本文旨在描述一个由公共-民间伙伴关系发起的综合倡议,以解决墨西哥恰帕斯州农村地区与 COVID-19 大流行相关的心理健康疾病负担增加的问题。
为了应对大流行给普通民众和卫生专业人员带来的新出现的健康需求,位于恰帕斯州的非营利民间社会组织“健康伙伴”(Compañeros En Salud,CES)与恰帕斯州卫生部合作,实施了一项全面战略,以弥补该地区精神卫生服务的短缺。该战略包括三个组成部分:精神卫生服务提供方面的能力建设、向普通民众提供社会心理支持,以及向 CES 合作工作人员提供精神卫生保健。在这项能力建设文章中,CES 和政府的实施者分享了有关所开展的具体干预措施及其受益者的描述性信息,以及对所采用策略的批判性讨论。
通过这一战略,我们成功地填补了公共卫生系统的空白,以确保 CES 服务人群和 CES 合作的卫生专业人员能够获得精神卫生保健。然而,需要进一步研究来量化这种干预措施在减轻与大流行相关的心理健康疾病负担方面的影响。
目前的情况代表了重新构想全球心理健康的机会。只有通过促进基于社区的举措和制定综合方法,我们才能确保边缘化人群的福祉。