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Applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions: towards better social inclusion (Ukrainian case)
by
Gorbunova, Viktoriia
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Gusak, Nataliia
, Sukhovii, Oleksii
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
At risk populations
/ Best practice
/ Community mental health services
/ Conflict
/ Coordination
/ Displaced persons
/ Emergencies
/ English language
/ Health care policy
/ Health facilities
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Local authorities
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health policy
/ Mental health services
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatrists
/ Quality of care
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Social integration
/ Stigma
/ Sustainability
2022
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Applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions: towards better social inclusion (Ukrainian case)
by
Gorbunova, Viktoriia
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Gusak, Nataliia
, Sukhovii, Oleksii
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
At risk populations
/ Best practice
/ Community mental health services
/ Conflict
/ Coordination
/ Displaced persons
/ Emergencies
/ English language
/ Health care policy
/ Health facilities
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Local authorities
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health policy
/ Mental health services
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatrists
/ Quality of care
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Social integration
/ Stigma
/ Sustainability
2022
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Applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions: towards better social inclusion (Ukrainian case)
by
Gorbunova, Viktoriia
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Gusak, Nataliia
, Sukhovii, Oleksii
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
At risk populations
/ Best practice
/ Community mental health services
/ Conflict
/ Coordination
/ Displaced persons
/ Emergencies
/ English language
/ Health care policy
/ Health facilities
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Literature reviews
/ Local authorities
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health policy
/ Mental health services
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatrists
/ Quality of care
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Social integration
/ Stigma
/ Sustainability
2022
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Applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions: towards better social inclusion (Ukrainian case)
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Applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions: towards better social inclusion (Ukrainian case)
2022
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Overview
Purpose
The ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine has had wide-ranging health, social and economic consequences for the civilian population. It has emphasised the need for comprehensive and sustainable reform of the Ukrainian mental health system. The Ukrainian Government has approved a vision for national mental health reform. This study aims to draw on the lessons of mental health reform in other conflict-affected settings to identify areas of priority for applying the national mental health policy in conflict-affected regions in the direction of better social inclusion of people with mental health conditions (Donetsk and Luhansk regions, directly affected by the conflict).
Design/methodology/approach
A literature review was conducted to identify lessons from implementing mental health reform in other conflict-affected settings. Findings were summarized, and best practices were applied to the national and regional policy context.
Findings
The literature described emergencies as an opportunity to build sustainable mental health systems. A systematic and long-term view for reform is required to capitalise on this opportunity. For better social inclusion, implementation of the concept for mental health and mental health action plans in Donetsk and Luhansk regions should prioritise raising mental health awareness and reducing stigma; developing the capacity of local authorities in the development and coordination of services; tailoring mental health service provision according to the availability of services and population need; targeting the needs of particularly vulnerable groups and embedding the activities of humanitarian actors in local care pathways.
Research limitations/implications
This study summarises the literature on mental health reform in conflict-affected settings and applies key findings to Eastern Ukraine. This study has drawn on various sources, including peer-reviewed journals and grey literature and made several practical recommendations. Nevertheless, potentially relevant information could have been contained in sources that were excluded based on their publication in another language (i.e. not in English). Indeed, while the included studies provided rich examples of mental health reform implemented in conflict-affected settings, further research is required to better understand the mechanisms for effecting sustainable mental health reform in conflict-affected settings
Originality/value
The paper describes opportunities for developing a local community-based mental health-care system in Ukraine, despite the devastating effects of the ongoing war.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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