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| DOI | 10.1111/EIP.13060 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
| Tipo | revisión |
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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Aim The evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of early intervention for psychosis (EIP) services has motivated their implementation worldwide. However, complex interventions of such EIP services require local adaptations to successfully match population needs and cultural differences. Latin America is a heterogenous region where EIP services are progressively being adopted. Our aim is to map such initiatives in the region with a focus on implementation outcomes. Methods A scoping review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines was conducted. International and regional databases were searched for publications describing EIP programmes in the region. Besides mapping the services, we described implementation outcomes based on the Standards for Reporting Implementation Studies Checklist. Results Ten articles describing seven EIP initiatives from the region were found. Four countries were represented: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico. The implementation outcomes reporting was heterogenous, although it was possible to ascertain EIP services are feasible and adequate for the region's context. Also, there is some evidence of effectiveness in terms of reducing hospitalizations and improving symptoms. Information about fidelity measures was scarce and there was no information about costs or cost-effectiveness. Conclusions Only a small proportion of Latin American countries have adopted EIP services. Although these programmes seem to be feasible and effective, data on other implementation outcomes, such as fidelity, cultural appropriateness, cost-effectiveness and affordability are not available. This might in part explain why this effective approach has not been yet scaled-up at nationwide levels.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Aceituno, D. | Hombre |
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile King's College London - Reino Unido |
| 2 | MENA, CRISTIAN, I | Hombre |
J Horwitz Psychiat Inst - Chile
Universidad Finis Terrae - Chile J. Horwitz Psychiatric Institute - Chile |
| 3 | Vera, Norha | - |
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido
King's College London - Reino Unido |
| 4 | Gonzalez-Valderrama, Alfonso | Hombre |
J Horwitz Psychiat Inst - Chile
Universidad Finis Terrae - Chile J. Horwitz Psychiatric Institute - Chile |
| 5 | Gadelha, Ary | - |
Univ Fed Sao Paulo - Brasil
Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil |
| 6 | Diniz, Elton | Hombre |
Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Univ Fed Sao Paulo - Brasil |
| 7 | Crossley, Nicolas | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido King's College London - Reino Unido |
| 8 | Pennington, Mark | Hombre |
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido
King's College London - Reino Unido |
| 9 | Prina, Matthew A. | Hombre |
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido
King's College London - Reino Unido |
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| CYTED Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo |
| ANID |
| National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) |
| National Agency for Research and Development |
| Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo CYTED |
| Scholarship Program Doctorado Becas Chile |
| Latin American consortium ANDES |
| Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnolog?a para el Desarrollo CYTED |
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| We are grateful of the Latin American consortium ANDES for their collaboration in the production of this manuscript. ANDES is supported by the Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo CYTED (218RT0547). This work was produced during the doctoral studies of DA, funded by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID), Scholarship Program Doctorado Becas Chile 2017 Number 72180074. |
| We are grateful of the Latin American consortium ANDES for their collaboration in the production of this manuscript. ANDES is supported by the Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnolog?a para el Desarrollo CYTED (218RT0547). This work was produced during the doctoral studies of DA, funded by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID), Scholarship Program Doctorado Becas Chile 2017 Number 72180074. |