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Expansion of a new implementation model to address severe mental disorders in rural Haiti, to inform the development of a national decentralized mental health plan following the 2010 Haiti earthquake

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Project start date: 1/12/2010

Expansion of a new implementation model to address severe mental disorders in rural Haiti, to inform the development of a national decentralized mental health plan following the 2010 Haiti earthquake

Haiti

Through a community-based model, lay and formal health workers are being trained to deliver mental health services and to use new information management systems to improve quality of care. Zanmi Lasante is integrating care pathways for depression, epilepsy, psychosis, and child and adolescent disorders in 11 primary care facilities throughout rural Haiti.

Ideation

1 - 6 months

Last update: October 05, 2023

OverviewContributors

Challenge

Many low-resource countries have a significant deficit in mental health infrastructure and human resources. Mental health infrastructure in Haiti (pop. 10M), for example, is limited to one psychiatric hospital and one health centre in Port au Prince. These facilities are severely under-resourced and characterized by poor sanitation, lack of medication and excessive use of physical restraints. To address this gap, Zanmi Lasante is integrating care pathways for several disorders.

Description

A community-based model where lay and formal health workers are being trained to deliver mental health services and use new information management systems to improve quality of care. Funding from Grand Challenges Canada supports integrating care pathways for depression, epilepsy, psychosis, and child and adolescent disorders in 11 primary care facilities throughout rural Haiti.

Outcomes

As a result of these efforts to date, 5,086 people are currently receiving treatment for a range of mental health disorders and an estimated 2,325 are experiencing improved health outcomes.