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Cost of implementing the QualityRights programme in public hospitals in Gujarat providing mental healthcare
Indexado
WoS WOS:001074214000006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85165532242
DOI 10.4103/IJMR.IJMR_2449_19
Año 2023
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Background & objectives: Investment in mental health is quite meagre worldwide, including in India. The costs of new interventions must be clarified to ensure the appropriate utilization of available resources. The government of Gujarat implemented QualityRights intervention at six public mental health hospitals. This study was aimed to project the costs of scaling up of the Gujarat QualityRights intervention to understand the additional resources needed for a broader implementation. Methods: Economic costs of the QualityRights intervention were calculated using an ingredients-based approach from the health systems' perspective. Major activities within the QualityRights intervention included assessment visits, meetings, training of trainers, provision of peer support and onsite training. Results: Total costs of implementing the QualityRights intervention varied from Indian Rupees () 0.59 million to 2.59 million [1United States Dollars (US $) = 74.132] across six intervention sites at 2020 prices with 69-79 per cent of the cost being time cost. Scaling up the intervention to the entire State of Gujarat would require about two per cent increase in financial investment, or about 7.5 per cent increase in total cost including time costs over and above the costs of usual care for people with mental health conditions in public health facilities across the State. Interpretation & conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that human resources were the major cost contributor of the programme. Given the shortage of trained human resources in the mental health sector, appropriate planning during the scale-up phase of the QualityRights intervention is required to ensure all staff members receive the required training, and the treatment is not compromised during this training phase. As only about two per cent increase in financial cost can improve the quality of mental healthcare significantly, the State government can plan for its scale-up across the State.

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Medicine, General & Internal
Immunology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
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Biochemistry, Genetics And Molecular Biology (All)
Medicine (All)
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Chatterjee, Susmita Mujer George Institute for Global Health - Australia
Prasanna School of Public Health - India
UNSW Medicine - Australia
George Inst Global Hlth - India
Manipal Acad Higher Educ - India
WHO - Suiza
2 Pathare, Soumitra Mujer Indian Law Society - India
Ctr Mental Hlth Law Policy - India
3 Funk, Michelle Mujer Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza
Inst Mental Hlth Policy Res - Canadá
4 Drew-Bold, Natalie Mujer Organisation Mondiale de la Santé - Suiza
Inst Mental Hlth Policy Res - Canadá
5 Das, Palash - George Institute for Global Health - Australia
6 Chauhan, Ajay Hombre B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad - India
Government of Gujarat - India
BJ Med Coll - India
Govt Gujarat - India
7 Kalha, Jasmine Mujer Indian Law Society - India
Ctr Mental Hlth Law Policy - India
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
8 Krishnamoorthy, Sadhvi - Indian Law Society - India
Ctr Mental Hlth Law Policy - India
9 Sapag, Jaime C. Hombre Centre for Addiction & Mental Health - Chile
University of Toronto - Canadá
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
UNIV TORONTO - Canadá
10 Bobbili, Sireesha J. - Centre for Addiction & Mental Health - Chile
UNIV TORONTO - Canadá
11 Shah, Sandip - Baroda Medical College - India
GMERS Med Coll - India
12 Mehta, Ritambhara - Government Medical College Surat - India
Govt Med Coll - India
13 Patel, Animesh - General Hospital - India
GEN HOSP - India
14 Gandhi, Upendra - General Hospital - India
GEN HOSP - India
15 Tilwani, Mahesh Hombre Hospital for Mental Health - India
Hosp Mental Hlth - India
IMG Gen Hosp - India
16 Shah, Rakesh Hombre Hospital for Mental Health - India
Govt Med Coll - India
17 Sheth, Hitesh - Hospital for Mental Health - India
Hosp Mental Hlth - India
Govt Med Coll - India
18 Vankar, Ganpat - B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad - India
BJ Med Coll - India
19 Parikh, Minakshi Mujer B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad - India
BJ Med Coll - India
20 Parikh, Indravadan - M.G. General Hospital - India
Schizophrenia Res Fdn - India
General Hospital - India
21 Rangaswamy, T. - Schizophrenia Research Foundation Chennai - India
Univ New South Wales - Australia
22 Bakshy, Amritkumar - Schizophrenia Awareness Association - India
Schizophrenia Awareness Assoc - India
23 Khenti, Akwatu - Centre for Addiction & Mental Health - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Grand Challenges Canada
Department of Health and Family Welfare
General Hospitals
Grand Challenges Canada (NGO)

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Financial support & sponsorship : This study received financial support by Grand Challenges Canada (NGO; grant no: 0465-04).
Financial support & sponsorship : This study received financial support by Grand Challenges Canada (NGO; grant no: 0465-04).
This study received financial support by Grand Challenges Canada (NGO; grant no: 0465-04).

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