Evaluating context and interest in training in evidence-based mental health care: a qualitative investigation among healthcare providers in Kyiv, Ukraine

dc.contributor.authorHook, Kimberly
dc.contributor.authorKozishkurt, Julia
dc.contributor.authorKovalchuk, Olga
dc.contributor.authorGoncharenko, Evelina
dc.contributor.authorKodovbetskyi, Vitalii
dc.contributor.authorOpanasenko, Milana
dc.contributor.authorKopytko, Andrii
dc.contributor.authorGirnyk, Andriy
dc.contributor.authorKliuzko, Kateryna
dc.contributor.authorDrainoni, Mari‑Lynn
dc.contributor.authorBogdanov, Sergiy
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-17T01:19:46Z
dc.date.available2021-11-17T01:19:46Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractObjective: Increasing access to quality, evidence-based mental health treatments, including psychotherapy, is a global priority. Knowledge of factors associated with delivery settings is critical to ensure that new practices are appropriate and efectively adapted for novel settings. Understanding perceived needs for training and interest in ongoing education is one key factor. This qualitative study aimed to identify perspectives on contemporary evidencebased psychotherapies, perceived needs for mental health training, and existing barriers and facilitators to provision of mental health services in community clinics in Ukraine. Purposive and snowball sampling was used to recruit 18 physicians and psychologists employed in community clinics in Kyiv. A combination of free-listing and semistructured interviews was used to collect data, which were thematically coded using emergent coding. Results: Findings from this study indicated that participants recognize a need for improved mental health knowledge and training, as well as suggested interest and openness to learning shortterm, structured psychological interventions. Additional barriers and existing strengths described by participants provide insight into possible factors that may impact future trainings in and implementation of modern mental health approaches.en
dc.identifier.citationEvaluating context and interest in training in evidence-based mental health care: a qualitative investigation among healthcare providers in Kyiv, Ukraine / Hook K., Kozishkurt J., Kovalchuk O., Goncharenko E., Kodovbetskyi V., Opanasenko M., Kopytko A., Girnyk A., Kliuzko K., Drainoni M.-L., Bogdanov S. // BMC Research Notes. - 2021. - Vol. 14, Issue 1. - Article number 373.uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05786-3
dc.identifier.urihttps://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21557
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.relation.sourceBMC Research Notes.en
dc.statusfirst publisheden
dc.subjectGlobal mental healthen
dc.subjectPsychotherapyen
dc.subjectTrainingen
dc.subjectImplementation scienceen
dc.subjectUkraineen
dc.subjectLow- and middleincome countriesen
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.titleEvaluating context and interest in training in evidence-based mental health care: a qualitative investigation among healthcare providers in Kyiv, Ukraineen
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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