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Enhanced primary mental healthcare for Indigenous Australians: service implementation strategies and perspectives of providers.

Lennart ReifelsAngela NicholasJustine FletcherBridget BassiliosKylie KingShaun EwenJane Pirkis
Published in: Global health research and policy (2018)
This study offers insights into key factors underpinning the successful national service implementation approach. Study findings highlight that concerted national attempts to enhance mainstream primary mental healthcare for Indigenous people are critically dependent on effective local agency- and provider-level strategies to optimise the integration, adaptation and broader utility of these services within local Indigenous community and healthcare service contexts. Despite the explicit provider focus, this study was limited by a lack of Indigenous stakeholder perspectives. Key study findings are of direct relevance to inform the future implementation and delivery of culturally appropriate primary mental healthcare programs for Indigenous populations in Australia and internationally.
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