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Training for mental health professionals in responding to experienced and anticipated mental health-related discrimination (READ-MH): protocol for an international multisite feasibility study.

Claire HendersonUta OualiIoannis BakolisNada BerbecheKalpana BhattaraiElaine BrohanAnish CherianEshetu GirmaPetra C GronholmDristy GurungCharlotte HanlonSudha KallakuriAmanpreet KaurBezawit KetemaHeidi LemppJie LiSantosh LoganathanPallab K MaulikGurucharan MendonTesfahun MulatuNing MaRenee RomeoRahul Kodihalli VenkateshYosra ZguebWufang ZhangGraham Thornicroft
Published in: Pilot and feasibility studies (2022)
The training development used a participatory and contextualised approach. Evaluation design strengths include the diversity of settings, the use of mixed methods, the use of a skills-based measure and the knowledge and attitude measures aligned to the target population and training. Limitations are the uncertain generalisability of skills performance to routine care and the impact of COVID-19 restrictions at several sites limiting qualitative data collection for situational analyses.
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