Implementing a community-based task-shifting psychosocial intervention for individuals with psychosis in Chile: Perspectives from users
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Agrest, Martin
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Implementing a community-based task-shifting psychosocial intervention for individuals with psychosis in Chile: Perspectives from users
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© The Author(s) 2018.Background: Latin America, and Chile in particular, has a rich tradition of community mental health services and programs. However, in vivo community-based psychosocial interventions, especially those with a recovery-oriented approach, remain scarce in the region. Between 2014 and 2015, a Critical Time Intervention-Task Shifting project (CTI-TS) was implemented in Santiago, Chile, as part of a larger pilot randomized control trial. CTI is a time-limited intervention delivered at a critical-time to users, is organized by phases, focuses on specific objectives and decreases in intensity over time. CTI-TS, which combines both the task-shifting strategy and the use of peers, introduces a novel approach to community mental health care that has not yet been tried in Chile. Aims: We aim to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and applicability of such a community-based psychosocial intervention in urban settings in Latin America – specifically, in Santiago (Chile) from
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171442
DOI: 10.1177/0020764018815204
ISSN: 17412854
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Volumen 65, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 38-45
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