Mesh : Africa South of the Sahara Capacity Building / methods organization & administration Global Health Health Services Research / methods organization & administration Humans International Cooperation Mental Health Services / organization & administration Mentors Program Development / methods Program Evaluation / methods

来  源:   DOI:10.3109/10673229.2012.649117   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Research-generated information about mental disorders is crucial in order to establish the health needs in a given setting, to propose culturally apt and cost-effective individual and collective interventions, to investigate their implementation, and to explore the obstacles that prevent recommended strategies from being implemented. Yet the capacity to undertake such research in low- and middle-income countries is extremely limited. This article describes two methods that have proved successful in strengthening, or that have the potential to strengthen, mental health research capacity in low-resource settings. We identify the central challenges to be faced, review current programs offering training and mentorship, and summarize the key lessons learned. A structured approach is proposed for the career development of research staff at every career stage, to be accompanied by performance monitoring and support. A case example from the Mental Health and Poverty Project in sub-Saharan Africa illustrates how this approach can be put into practice-in particular, by focusing upon training in core transferrable research skills.
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