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Human resources for mental health in low and middle income countries: Evidence From Bangladesh

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posted on 2017-07-12, 00:00 authored by Shariful IslamShariful Islam, J P Cruz, Reshman Tabassum, S Dey, P C Colet, L B Rawal, A Islam
Mental disorders are a major public health challenge globally, contributing to 40% of the global burden of disease. Nevertheless, it remains highly neglected by health planners and policy makers, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Bangladesh, one of the low-income countries, suffers from a severe shortage of appropriately trained and an adequate number of human resources to provide mental health care. The authors reviewed available evidence on the dynamics of mental health services in LMIC like Bangladesh, with a view to help develop appropriate policies on human resources. This chapter critically examines the current situation of human resources for mental health in Bangladesh, and explores ways to further strengthen human resources so as to enhance mental health services in the country.

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Title of book

Health Economics and Healthcare Reform: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice

Pagination

354 - 374

ISBN-13

9781522531685

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B Book chapter; B1.1 Book chapter

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2018, IGI Global

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