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Shariat S V, Mansouri N, Gharraee B, Bolhari J, Yousefi Nourai R, Rahimi Movaghar A. Attitude, Knowledge, and Satisfaction of Health Personnel and General Population about the Program of Integration of Mental Health in PHC in Iran: Systematic Review. IJPCP 2011; 17 (2) :85-98
URL: http://ijpcp.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1341-en.html
1- Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2- Mental Health Research Network, , mansouri.nv@gmail.com
3- Health Research Methodology program
Abstract:   (14602 Views)
Objectives: To systematically review studies on attitude, knowledge, and satisfaction of health personnel and general population about the program of integration of mental health in PHC in the recent 20 years. Method: International and local databases were electronically searched. Hand searching, reviewing reference lists and personal communications were also done. 11 studies on attitude and knowledge and one study on satisfaction were selected after reviewing full texts of the documents. Results: Most studies were on Behvarzes and general population and few studies assessed other groups. Knowledge of the studied groups were higher than average in most studies. The only satisfaction study suggested a medium, high, and low satisfaction of general population from interpersonal and care delivery, time and cost benefit, and treatment outcomes, respectively. Conclusion: Knowledge and attitude of the personnel and general population seems to be average or higher in most studies. This could be partly due to implementation of the integration program. However, more empirical data is needed to evaluate the issues more specifically.
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Type of Study: Rewie | Subject: Psychiatry and Psychology
Received: 2012/01/4 | Published: 2011/08/15

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