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Stakeholder perspectives on integration of mental health services into primary care: a mixed methods study in Northern Iraq.

Amanda J NguyenNatalie RykielLaura MurrayAhmed AminEmily HarozCatherine LeePaul Bolton
Published in: International journal of mental health systems (2019)
This mixed methods study is unique in its inclusion of non-MH staff and director perspectives on integration of mental health services in primary care clinics. Their inclusion proved vital since they included critical human resource barriers to feasibility. Providers reported generally positive integration experiences but that some colleagues (clinic staff not involved in mental health services) were unsupportive. Most non-MH staff were supportive, but some did report negative impacts on their working environment. Future studies of integration of mental health services into other service platforms should include the perspectives of stakeholders not involved in provision of mental health services.
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