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Judul/Title International experts’ perspectives on a curriculum for psychologists working in primary health care: implication for Indonesia
Penulis/Author Diana Setiyawati, S.Psi., MHSc., Ph.D., Psikolog (1) ; Erminia Colucci (2); Grant Blashki (3); Ruth Wraith (4); Prof. Harry Minas (5)
Tanggal/Date 2014
Kata Kunci/Keyword
Abstrak/Abstract Enhancing primary health care to incorporate mental health services is a key strategy for closing the treatment gap for people with mental disorders. The integration of psychological care into primary health care is a critical step in addressing poor access to mental health specialists. As the psychology profession is increasingly called upon to prepare psychologists for primary health care settings, an international experts consensus is valuable in guiding the development of a high-quality curriculum for psychologists working in the primary health care context. A Delphi method was used to gain a consensus on the most appropriate roles and training for psychologists. Initial constructs and themes were derived from a detailed literature review and sent to 114 international experts in primary mental health care from five continents. Overall, 52 experts who participated agreed that psychologists should have wide-ranging roles and skills including clinical, health promotion and advocacy skills. This study has identified the specific roles and training needed by psychologists to enable them to work more effectively in primary health care settings. The consensus will inform the development of a curriculum for psychologists working in primary health care in Indonesia, and is part of a broader suite of studies.
Rumpun Ilmu Psikologi Masyarakat
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Internasional
Status
Dokumen Karya
No Judul Tipe Dokumen Aksi
1International experts perspectives on a curriculum for psychologists working in primary health care implication for Indonesia.pdf[PAK] Full Dokumen
2Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103 has been submitted online.pdfBukti Submitted
3Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103_R1 has been submitted online.pdfBukti Submitted
4Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103_R2 has been submitted online.pdfBukti Submitted
5Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Decision on Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103.pdfBukti Under Review
6Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Decision on Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103_R1.pdfBukti Under Review
7Universitas Gadjah Mada Mail - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine_ an Open Access Journal - Decision on Manuscript ID HPBM-2013-0103_R2.pdfBukti Under Review
8Main document_Revised 1.pdfBukti Review Artikel
9Manuscript Paper 1_revised #1.pdfBukti Review Artikel
10Bukti Accepted.pdfBukti Accepted
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12Bukti Korespondensi Jurnal 1.pdf[PAK] Bukti Korespondensi Penulis