Browsing Department of Social work and Social administration by Author "Ahuja, Shalini"
Now showing items 1-3 of 3
-
Evaluation of performance and perceived utility of mental healthcare indicators in routine health information systems in five low- and middle-income countries
Jordans, Mark; Chisholm, Dan; Semrau, Maya; Gurung, Dristy; Abdulmalik, Jibril; Ahuja, Shalini; Mugisha, James; Mntambo, Ntokozo; Kigozi, Fred; Petersen, Inge; Shidhaye, Rahul; Upadhaya, Nawaraj; Lund, Crick; Thornicroft, Graham; Gureje, Oye (Cambridge University Press., 2019-08-06)In most low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), routine mental health information is unavailable or unreliable, making monitoring of mental healthcare coverage difficult. This study aims to evaluate a new set of mental ... -
Experience of implementing new mental health indicators within information systems in six low- and middle-income countries
Ahuja, Shalini; Hanlon, Charlotte; Chisholm, Dan; Semrau, Maya; Gurung, Dristy; Abdulmalik, Jibril; Mugisha, James; Mntambo, Ntokozo; Kigozi, Fred; Petersen, Inge; Shidhaye, Rahul; Upadhaya, Nawaraj; Lund, Crick; Evans-Lacko, Sara; Thornicroft, Graham; Gureje, Oye; Jordans, Mark (Cambridge University Press: BJPsych Open Emerald Series, 2019-08-06)Successful scale-up of integrated primary mental healthcare requires routine monitoring of key programme performance indicators. A consensus set of mental health indicators has been proposed but evidence on their use in ... -
Health systems context(s) for integrating mental health into primary health care in six Emerald countries: a situation analysis
Mugisha, James; Abdulmalik, Jibril; Hanlon, Charlotte; Petersen, Inge; Lund, Crick; Upadhaya, Nawaraj; Ahuja, Shalini; Shidhaye, Rahul; Mntambo, Ntokozo; Alem, Atalay; Gureje, Oye; Kigozi, Fred (International Journal of Mental Health Systems., 2017-01-05)Mental, neurological and substance use disorders contribute to a significant proportion of the world’s disease burden, including in low and middle income countries (LMICs). In this study, we focused on the health ...