Care Delivery In The Context Of District Mental Healthcare Plans In Ghana: A Qualitative Study Exploring Experiences Of Primary Healthcare Workers And Service Users.
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Abstract
Objective To explore the perceptions and experiences
of mental health service users and healthcare workers
regarding the implementation of district mental healthcare
plans (DMHPs) in three district demonstration sites in
Ghana.
Design The study employed a qualitative design using
reflexive thematic analysis. Interview data were analysed
by combining inductive and deductive approaches.
Setting The study was conducted in three DMHP districts
in Ghana: Anloga (Volta), Asunafo North (Ahafo) and Bongo
(Upper East). The districts were selected via national
stakeholder consultations, using a DMHP framework. Data
were collected between January 2023 and June 2023.
Participants In-depth interviews were conducted with 28
primary healthcare workers who played key roles in the
delivery of care in the demonstration districts. Thirty-two
service users who are 18 years and above and have been
receiving healthcare for the past year in the demonstration
districts were also interviewed. Participants were
purposively sampled.
Findings Three main themes were identified: (1)
factors supporting DMHP implementation, including
capacity building, collaboration, awareness creation
and acceptability; (2) challenges affecting DMHP
implementation, such as inadequate resources and
medication shortages and (3) perceived outcomes of
the DMHPs, including improved well-being and daily
functioning as well as changing attitudes towards mental
health. Some district-level variations were noted in the
intensity of challenges and outcomes.
Conclusion The DMHPs have shown promise in improving
mental healthcare in primary care settings in Ghana.
However, addressing resource constraints and medication
shortages and sustaining capacity building and awareness
creation efforts will be crucial for successful scale-up. The
perspectives of service users and healthcare providers
offer valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners
aiming to enhance integrated mental healthcare.
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Sakyi L, Ae-Ngibise K, Adwan-Kamara L, et al. Care delivery in the context of district mental healthcare plans in Ghana: a qualitative study exploring experiences of primary healthcare workers and service users. BMJ Open 2024;14:e090711. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2024-090711.