The use of Lay Mental Health Workers (LMHWs) to tackle the treatment gap in low-resource settings is well established, and although they often receive training, the potential of proper supervision to improve outcomes remains untapped. Indeed, given the strain on expert resources, peer-supervision models based on supervisors' seniority of work experience have significant potential especially in relation to community knowledge and embedding of LMHWs. This study summarizes the evaluation of a pilot program for peer supervision on the basis of Social Cognitive Theories of Self-Efficacy for LMHWs in Kerala, India.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn organic non-linear optical (NLO) crystal of Quinolinium 3,5-dinitrobenzoate (DNBAQ) was synthesized and good quality single crystals of DNBAQ were grown by conventional slow evaporation solution growth technique. Single crystal XRD was utilized to confirm the formation of the charge transfer complex. The crystalline property and the presence of required functional groups was verified employing Powder XRD and FTIR spectral analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTelepsychiatry provides a platform for mental health care delivery in rural and remote areas. Hybrid Telepsychiatry model combines home-based telepsychiatry with domiciliary visits by community mental health workers. This involves use of different modes of teledevices which ensures safe and secure clinical platform.
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