Community engagement mental health model for home treatment of psychosis in Jamaica

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Economic constraints in low- and middle-income countries like Jamaica challenge health care services to identify efficient methods of mental health care. This column describes the community engagement mental health (CEMH) model in Kingston, Jamaica, for patients with mental disorders, including psychosis. The CEMH uses a task sharing methodology to deliver acute psychiatric treatment within a community setting. Preliminary results suggest high service user and provider satisfaction and good clinical outcomes. The authors discuss challenges and benefits of the CEMH in terms of its potential as a cost-effective service innovation.

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Nelson, D., Walcott, G., Walters, C., & Hickling, F. W. (2020). Community engagement mental health model for home treatment of psychosis in Jamaica. Psychiatric Services, 71(5), 522–524. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900063

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