Mental and neurological health research priorities setting in developing countries
Identifieur interne : 002586 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 002585; suivant : 002587Mental and neurological health research priorities setting in developing countries
Auteurs : Sudhir Khandelwal ; Gilbert Avode ; Florence Baingana ; Bernado Conde ; Marcelo Cruz ; Parameshvara Deva ; Michel Dumas ; Walter Gulbinat ; Carmen Lopez ; John Mayeya ; Malik H. Mubbashar ; Ahmad Mohit ; David Ndeti ; Dainius Puras ; Khalid Saeed ; Klaas Schilder ; Donald Silberberg ; Toma Tomov ; Clare Townsend ; Valentina Iemmi ; Rachel JenkinsSource :
- Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology : (Print) [ 0933-7954 ] ; 2010.
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Introduction A multi-region consultation process designed to generate locally produced regional and global research priorities on mental and neurological health in low- and middle-income countries. Methods Between 2003 and 2005, priority setting exercises on MNH research, using the systematic combined approach matrix (CAM) were held in the six regions of the developing world. One regional meeting per region was convened, and a global meeting was organized before and after the regional exercises. Results During regional meetings, regional agendas were created listing both research priorities and local problems in MNH. During global meetings, a global research agenda was established and four crucial areas of research priorities were identified: awareness and advocacy, enhancement of research capacity, training for service delivery, and development of evidence based policy. Conclusions The combined matrix approach enabled the development of regional and global MNH research agendas, derived from bottom up consultations within and between low- and middle-income countries. Collaboration between regions with similar priorities was instituted. Such research agendas are designed to assist policy-makers and donors in the allocation of scarce resources, but they require regular review to reflect changing needs.
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ET : | Mental and neurological health research priorities setting in developing countries |
AU : | KHANDELWAL (Sudhir); AVODE (Gilbert); BAINGANA (Florence); CONDE (Bernado); CRUZ (Marcelo); DEVA (Parameshvara); DUMAS (Michel); GULBINAT (Walter); LOPEZ (Carmen); MAYEYA (John); MUBBASHAR (Malik H.); MOHIT (Ahmad); NDETI (David); PURAS (Dainius); SAEED (Khalid); SCHILDER (Klaas); SILBERBERG (Donald); TOMOV (Toma); TOWNSEND (Clare); IEMMI (Valentina); JENKINS (Rachel) |
AF : | Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences/New Delhi/Inde (1 aut.); Department of Neurology, University of Abomey-Calavi/Cotonou 01 BP 526/Bénin (2 aut.); Public Mental Health Institute of Public Health, Makerere University/Kampala/Ouganda (3 aut.); Department of Psychiatry Medical Arts Building, University of Santo Tomas/Manila/Philippines (4 aut.); Neurology PanAndean Corporation for Research and Development Avenida, Amazonas 4769, Suite 304/Quito/Equateur (5 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, SSB Hospital/Kuala Belait/Brunéi Darussalam (6 aut.); Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Tropical Neurology, University of Limoges/87025 Limoges/France (7 aut.); Global Network for Research in Mental and Neurological Health, Fichtenweg 1/72805 Lichtenstein/Allemagne (8 aut.); Adolescence Programme, Ministry of Health, Chile Mac-Iver 541/Santiago/Chili (9 aut.); Central Board of Health/Lusaka/Zambie (10 aut.); University of Health Sciences, Khayaban-e-Jamia, Punjab 54600/Lahore/Inde (11 aut.); World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Abdul Razzak Al Sanhouri Street, P.O. Box 7608/11371 Nasr City, Cairo/Egypte (12 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, P.O Box 30197/G.P.O, Nairobi/Kenya (13 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, Vilnius University, 3 Universiteto St/Vilnius 01513/Lithuanie (14 aut.); Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Abdul Razzak Al Sanhouri Street, P.O. Box 7608/Nasr City, Cairo, 11371/Egypte (15 aut.); GGzE, Boschdijk 771/5626 Eindhoven/Pays-Bas (16 aut.); Emeritus Department of Neurology, The Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 3451 Walnut Street/Philadelphia, PA 19104/Etats-Unis (17 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, Institute for Human Relations, New Bulgarian University, 21, Montevideo Street/1618 Sofia/Bulgarie (18 aut.); Policy and Economics Group, Queensland Centre for Schizophrenia Research, The Park/Wacol, QLD 4076/Australie (19 aut.); London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street/London WC2A 2AE/Royaume-Uni (20 aut.); World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, De Crespigny Park/London SE5 8AF/Royaume-Uni (21 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology : (Print); ISSN 0933-7954; Coden SPPEEM; Allemagne; Da. 2010; Vol. 45; No. 4; Pp. 487-495; Bibl. 31 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Introduction A multi-region consultation process designed to generate locally produced regional and global research priorities on mental and neurological health in low- and middle-income countries. Methods Between 2003 and 2005, priority setting exercises on MNH research, using the systematic combined approach matrix (CAM) were held in the six regions of the developing world. One regional meeting per region was convened, and a global meeting was organized before and after the regional exercises. Results During regional meetings, regional agendas were created listing both research priorities and local problems in MNH. During global meetings, a global research agenda was established and four crucial areas of research priorities were identified: awareness and advocacy, enhancement of research capacity, training for service delivery, and development of evidence based policy. Conclusions The combined matrix approach enabled the development of regional and global MNH research agendas, derived from bottom up consultations within and between low- and middle-income countries. Collaboration between regions with similar priorities was instituted. Such research agendas are designed to assist policy-makers and donors in the allocation of scarce resources, but they require regular review to reflect changing needs. |
CC : | 002B18H05A |
FD : | Santé mentale; Pays en développement; Politique sanitaire; Priorité; Recherche scientifique; Trouble psychiatrique; Trouble neurologique; Environnement social; Homme |
FG : | Santé publique; Pathologie du système nerveux |
ED : | Mental health; Developing countries; Health policy; Priority; Scientific research; Mental disorder; Neurological disorder; Social environment; Human |
EG : | Public health; Nervous system diseases |
SD : | Salud mental; Países en desarrollo; Política sanitaria; Prioridad; Investigación científica; Trastorno psiquiátrico; Trastorno neurológico; Contexto social; Hombre |
LO : | INIST-13204.354000180659960070 |
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