Beyond psychiatry: motivations for considering an Australian wellbeing program within Malaysian health services.

Australas Psychiatry

Chair of Psychiatry, St. Vincent's Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Published: June 2019

Objectives: To explore the relevance and adaptability of the Optimal Health Program for mental and primary healthcare providers in Malaysia.

Methods: Evaluate stakeholder engagement and training programme for psychiatrists, family medicine specialists, public health specialists, physicians, clinical psychologists, counsellors, and representatives from a patient support group. Evaluate the programme for applicability, as well as participant's knowledge and confidence in using key components.

Results: The training was very well received in terms of content, training materials and facilitation style. Development of culturally specific materials will be needed. Improvement in the self-rating measurement for knowledge and confidence in using key Optimal Health Program components was reported at the completion of the 2-day training.

Conclusions: The Optimal Health Program has potential as a comprehensive socio-culturally responsive self-management programme that is relevant within mental health services and adaptable for task-sharing of mental health care in Malaysia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856219834074DOI Listing

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