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An ecosystems approach to mental health services research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2020

Mary Anne Furst
Affiliation:
Australian National University College of Health and Medicine. Email: Mary.Furst@anu.edu.au
Nasser Bagheri
Affiliation:
Australian National University College of Health and Medicine. Email: Mary.Furst@anu.edu.au
Luis Salvador-Carulla
Affiliation:
Australian National University College of Health and Medicine. Email: Mary.Furst@anu.edu.au
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Abstract

Mental health ecosystems research is an emerging discipline which takes a whole-systems approach to mental healthcare, facilitating analysis of the complex environment and context of mental health systems, and translation of this knowledge into policy and practice. Evidence from the local context is needed in the analysis of complex interventions and of geographic variations in the outcomes of care. Technical tools and support have been developed to gather and interpret evidence from the local context and translate it in a meaningful and relevant manner for planners and policy makers to guide their decision-making.

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Fig. 1 Modified IPBES conceptual framework (summary for policymakers of the methodological assessment of scenarios and models of systems of mental health care delivery).

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Table 1 Modified mental health matrix8

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