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Autor:
Johnblack K Kabukye, Juliet Nakku, Jackline Niwemuhwezi, James Nsereko, Rosemary Namagembe, Iris Dorothee Emilie Groen, Ritah Neumbe, Denis Mubiru, Caroline Kisakye, Roseline Nanyonga, Marie Sjölinder, Susanne Nilsson, Caroline Wamala-Larsson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 26, p e65692 (2024)
BackgroundHarnessing mobile health (mHealth) solutions could improve the delivery of mental health services and mitigate their impact in Uganda and similar low-resource settings. However, successful adoption requires that mHealth solutions have good
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https://doaj.org/article/5941903a223a4fee8ffc1a53286bbfe0
Autor:
Maria Haun, Inbar Adler Ben-Dor, Cerdic Hall, Jasmine Kalha, Palak Korde, Galia Moran, Annabel S. Müller-Stierlin, Jackline Niwemuhwezi, Rebecca Nixdorf, Bernd Puschner, Mary Ramesh, Ashleigh Charles, Silvia Krumm
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Background Peer support is an essential part of recovery-oriented care worldwide. Contextual factors have an impact on the implementation of peer support work. However, research has paid little attention to similarities and differences of im
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/59644093620246d999686d9927c3d1bd
Autor:
Mike Slade, Jasmine Kalha, Grace Kathryn Ryan, Bernd Puschner, Ashleigh Charles, Palak Korde, Galia Moran, Rebecca Nixdorf, Mary Ramesh, Maria Hildegard Haun, Selina Girit, Yael Goldfarb, Eric Kwebiiha, Rachel Mtei, Jackline Niwemuhwezi, Lena Nugent, Silvia Krumm
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 5 (2024)
Objective The introduction of peer support in mental health teams creates opportunities and challenges for both peer and non-peer staff. However, the majority of research on mental health workers’ (MHWs) experiences with peer support comes from hig
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https://doaj.org/article/b64b6da612724bf8b444163e6dd444a8