Steps, challenges and lessons in developing community mental health care

G Thornicroft, M Tansella, A Law

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Abstract

This paper summarises our own accumulated experience from developing community-orientated mental health services in England and Italy over the last 20-30 years. From this we have provisionally concluded that the following issues are central to the development of balanced mental health services: a) services need to reflect the priorities of service users and carers; b) evidence supports the need for both hospital and community services; c) services need to be provided close to home; d) some services need to be mobile rather than static; e) interventions need to address both symptoms and disabilities; and f) treatment has to be specific to individual needs. In this paper we consider ten key challenges that often face those trying to develop community-based mental health services: a) dealing with anxiety and uncertainty; b) compensating for a possible lack of structure in community services; c) learning how to initiate new developments; d) managing opposition to change within the mental health system; e) responding to opposition from neighbours; f) negotiating financial obstacles; g) avoiding system rigidities; h), bridging boundaries and barriers; i) maintaining staff morale; and j). creating locally relevant services rather than seeking "the right answer" from elsewhere
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87 - 92
Number of pages6
JournalWorld Psychiatry
Volume7
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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