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Challenges of implementing psychiatric rehabilitation services: a low- and middle-income country case example

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2021

Maryam Tabatabaee
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, email: mirsepassizahra@gmail.com
Zahra Mirsepassi
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, email: mirsepassizahra@gmail.com
Vandad Sharifi
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, email: mirsepassizahra@gmail.com
Yasaman Mottaghipour
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, email: mirsepassizahra@gmail.com
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Abstract

This article aims to explore the barriers and challenges of implementing psychiatric rehabilitation services at a psychiatric hospital in Iran. We performed an internal mixed-methods evaluation by adopting a multi-method approach. The data were organised, analysed and interpreted by the evaluation team. A low participation rate, administrative issues, low fidelity to protocols and incomplete documentation were the main findings.

Implementing and maintaining rehabilitation services in low- and middle-income country settings requires more than a mere transfer of models of psychiatric rehabilitation; it needs adaptation to the local context as well as continuous evaluation and quality improvement in an iterative fashion, given the rapidly changing contexts with scarce resources.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Fig. 1 Recruitment process and participation rate of clients at Roozbeh Day Centre.

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