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Community-Level Public Health Approaches and Community Partnerships to Promote Sustainable Health Equity in Mental Health Service Design and Delivery
Community-Level Public Health Approaches and Community Partnerships to Promote Sustainable Health Equity in Mental Health Service Design and Delivery
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Community-Level Public Health Approaches and Community Partnerships to Promote Sustainable Health Equity in Mental Health Service Design and Delivery

2022
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This review addresses an under-explored area by consolidating interventions and service developments undertaken by mental health organisations for the implementation of public mental health approaches in the United Kingdom. A scoping review was chosen to facilitate the synthesis of this information. Searches were conducted in PsychInfo, CINAHL and MEDLINE and further articles were identified through hand searching of included studies. A total of 1285 articles were screened and twenty were included. Data relating to population characteristics, intervention descriptions and results were extracted, followed by a thematic analysis of the included studies. Four themes emerged from the data: overcoming structural barriers to accessing support; social connectedness and social networks; holistic and flexible service offers; and facilitating links to complementary and additional services. The reviewed studies described interventions and service developments with a view to address health and social inequalities for various population groups in the UK. Findings should be considered with an understanding that the nature of this review contained publication bias, excluding grey literature. There is a need for further research pertaining to the understanding and application of primary prevention approaches, and the ethical issues that can arise, including consideration for how these approaches are viewed, applied and evaluated.