What innovative practices and processes are used to deliver psychosocial care in India? A qualitative case study of three non-profit community mental health organisations

dc.contributor.authorSrinivasan V
dc.contributor.authorJain S
dc.contributor.authorKwon W
dc.contributor.authorBayetti C
dc.contributor.authorCherian AV
dc.contributor.authorMathias, Kaaren
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-17T22:15:50Z
dc.date.available2023-07-17T22:15:50Z
dc.date.issued2023en
dc.date.updated2023-06-08T02:51:18Z
dc.description.abstractThe global mental health field seeks to close the “treatment gap” for mental illness in low-and middle-income countries by scaling evidence-based interventions. The evidence base has often bypassed psychosocial interventions by local organizations who do not fit a biomedical approach to evidence building. In India, non-profit mental health organizations are addressing care gaps through novel approaches that emphasise social recovery and inclusion. This study seeks to better understand the nature and dynamic of this innovation by examining what was working well in the practices and processes of three such community mental health care organizations. A comparative case approach was chosen for its strength as an exploratory means for inductive theory building. Three case organizations in Kerala, West Bengal and Uttarakhand states were selected based on their diverse socio-cultural and health systems settings. Qualitative data was collected in 2018-20, to examine their practices and processes using mixed methods and data sources including interviews, focus groups, participant observation and document analysis. Common strategies observed across the three organizations, included engaging community, prioritising beneficiaries, co-opting resources, devolving care, reorganising communication and recovery and integration. These strategies were further categorized into three domains: constructing a sustainable resource base, managing knowledge and redefining meanings. In contrast with conventional problem-solving approaches, these cases used an approach that built on assets and strengths using inclusive governance which enabled coordination of the community health system. This study concludes that these organizations incorporate reflexive practice and two-way flows of knowledge to enable them to address complex social determinants of mental health by: modifying processes relating to place, relations, and processes of care; challenging existing distribution of power in biomedical care models and redefining ways of scaling innovations in health systems.en
dc.identifier.citationSrinivasan V, Jain S, Kwon W, Bayetti C, Cherian AV, Mathias K (2023). What innovative practices and processes are used to deliver psychosocial care in India? A qualitative case study of three non-profit community mental health organisations. SSM - Mental Health. 100220-100220.en
dc.identifier.doihttp://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100220
dc.identifier.issn2666-5603
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10092/105700
dc.languageen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherElsevier BVen
dc.rightsAll rights reserved unless otherwise stateden
dc.rights.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651en
dc.subjectSocial Innovationen
dc.subjectCommunity Mental healthen
dc.subjectPsychosocial approachen
dc.subjectmental health careen
dc.subjectsocial inclusionen
dc.subjectIndiaen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4203 - Health services and systems::420313 - Mental health servicesen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4203 - Health services and systems::420305 - Health and community servicesen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::52 - Psychology::5205 - Social and personality psychology::520505 - Social psychologyen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::52 - Psychology::5201 - Applied and developmental psychology::520105 - Psychological methodology, design and analysisen
dc.titleWhat innovative practices and processes are used to deliver psychosocial care in India? A qualitative case study of three non-profit community mental health organisationsen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
uc.collegeFaculty of Health
uc.departmentSchool of Health Sciences
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