Health system responsiveness to the mental health needs of Syrian refugees: mixed-methods rapid appraisals in eight host countries in Europe and the Middle East.
Aniek WoodwardDaniela C FuhrAlexandra S BarryDina BalabanovaEgbert SondorpMarjolein A DielemanPierre PratleySamantha F SchoenbergerMartin McKeeZeynep IlkkursunCeren AcarturkSebastian BurchertChristine KnaevelsrudFelicity L BrownFrederik SteenJulia SpaaijNaser MorinaAnne M de GraaffMarit SijbrandijPim CuijpersRichard BryantAemal AkhtarBayard Robertsnull nullPublished in: Open research Europe (2024)
All eight host countries struggle to provide responsive MHPSS to Syrian refugees. Strengthening the mental health workforce (in terms of quantity, quality, diversity, and distribution) is urgently needed to enable Syrian refugees to receive culturally appropriate and timely care and improve mental health outcomes. Increased financial investment in mental health and improved health information systems are crucial.