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Paper promises: Peruvian frontline health workers’ perspectives on mental health policies during COVID-19

Governments globally deployed various non-pharmacological public health measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic (i.e. lockdowns and suspension of transportation, amongst others); some of these measures had an influence on society’s mental health. Specific mental health policies were therefore i...

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Autores principales: Mayo-Puchoc, Nikol, Bejarano-Carranza, Jenny, Paredes-Angeles, Rubí, Vilela-Estrada, Ana Lucía, García-Serna, Jackeline, Cusihuaman-Lope, Noelia, Villarreal-Zegarra, David, Cavero, Victoria, Ardila-Gómez, Sara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37995267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad055
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author Mayo-Puchoc, Nikol
Bejarano-Carranza, Jenny
Paredes-Angeles, Rubí
Vilela-Estrada, Ana Lucía
García-Serna, Jackeline
Cusihuaman-Lope, Noelia
Villarreal-Zegarra, David
Cavero, Victoria
Ardila-Gómez, Sara
author_facet Mayo-Puchoc, Nikol
Bejarano-Carranza, Jenny
Paredes-Angeles, Rubí
Vilela-Estrada, Ana Lucía
García-Serna, Jackeline
Cusihuaman-Lope, Noelia
Villarreal-Zegarra, David
Cavero, Victoria
Ardila-Gómez, Sara
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description Governments globally deployed various non-pharmacological public health measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic (i.e. lockdowns and suspension of transportation, amongst others); some of these measures had an influence on society’s mental health. Specific mental health policies were therefore implemented to mitigate the potential mental health impact of the pandemic. We aimed to explore the implementation of mental health regulations adopted by the Peruvian health system by focusing on the care services at Community Mental Health Centres (CMHCs), based on the experiences of health workers. We conducted a phenomenological qualitative study to understand the implementation of mental health policies launched in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were obtained from a document review of 15 national policy measures implemented during the pandemic (March 2020 to September 2021), and 20 interviews with health workers from CMHCs (September 2021 to February 2022). The analysis was conducted using thematic content analysis. Most implemented policies adapted CMHC care services to a virtual modality during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, various challenges and barriers were evidenced in the process, which prevented effective adaptation of services. Workers perceived that ineffective telemedicine use was attributed to a gap in access to technology at the CMHCs and also by users, ranging from limited access to technological devices to a lack of technological skills. Further, although mental health promotion and prevention policies targeting the community were proposed, CMHC staff reported temporary interruption of these services during the first wave. The disparity between what is stated in the regulations and the experiences of health workers is evident. Policies that focus on mental health need to provide practical and flexible methods taking into consideration both the needs of CMHCs and socio-cultural characteristics that may affect their implementation.
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spelling pubmed-106669392023-11-16 Paper promises: Peruvian frontline health workers’ perspectives on mental health policies during COVID-19 Mayo-Puchoc, Nikol Bejarano-Carranza, Jenny Paredes-Angeles, Rubí Vilela-Estrada, Ana Lucía García-Serna, Jackeline Cusihuaman-Lope, Noelia Villarreal-Zegarra, David Cavero, Victoria Ardila-Gómez, Sara Health Policy Plan Supplement Article Governments globally deployed various non-pharmacological public health measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic (i.e. lockdowns and suspension of transportation, amongst others); some of these measures had an influence on society’s mental health. Specific mental health policies were therefore implemented to mitigate the potential mental health impact of the pandemic. We aimed to explore the implementation of mental health regulations adopted by the Peruvian health system by focusing on the care services at Community Mental Health Centres (CMHCs), based on the experiences of health workers. We conducted a phenomenological qualitative study to understand the implementation of mental health policies launched in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were obtained from a document review of 15 national policy measures implemented during the pandemic (March 2020 to September 2021), and 20 interviews with health workers from CMHCs (September 2021 to February 2022). The analysis was conducted using thematic content analysis. Most implemented policies adapted CMHC care services to a virtual modality during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, various challenges and barriers were evidenced in the process, which prevented effective adaptation of services. Workers perceived that ineffective telemedicine use was attributed to a gap in access to technology at the CMHCs and also by users, ranging from limited access to technological devices to a lack of technological skills. Further, although mental health promotion and prevention policies targeting the community were proposed, CMHC staff reported temporary interruption of these services during the first wave. The disparity between what is stated in the regulations and the experiences of health workers is evident. Policies that focus on mental health need to provide practical and flexible methods taking into consideration both the needs of CMHCs and socio-cultural characteristics that may affect their implementation. Oxford University Press 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10666939/ /pubmed/37995267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad055 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cusihuaman-Lope, Noelia
Villarreal-Zegarra, David
Cavero, Victoria
Ardila-Gómez, Sara
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