BACKGROUND: Targeting resources on cost-effective care strategies is important for the global mental health burden. AIMS: To demonstrate cost-outcome methods in the evaluation of mental health care programmes in low-income countries. METHOD: Four rural populations were screened for psychiatric morbidity. Individuals with a diagnosed common mental disorder were invited to seek treatment, and assessed prospectively on symptoms, disability, quality of life and resource use. RESULTS: Between 12% and 39% of the four screened populations had a diagnosable common mental disorder. In three of the four localities there were improvements over time in symptoms, disability and quality of life, while total economic costs were reduced. CONCLUSION: Economic analysis of mental health care in low-income countries is feasible and practicable. Our assessment of the cost-effectiveness of integrating mental health into primary care was confounded by the naturalistic study design and the low proportion of subjects using government primary health care services.
BACKGROUND: Targeting resources on cost-effective care strategies is important for the global mental health burden. AIMS: To demonstrate cost-outcome methods in the evaluation of mental health care programmes in low-income countries. METHOD: Four rural populations were screened for psychiatric morbidity. Individuals with a diagnosed common mental disorder were invited to seek treatment, and assessed prospectively on symptoms, disability, quality of life and resource use. RESULTS: Between 12% and 39% of the four screened populations had a diagnosable common mental disorder. In three of the four localities there were improvements over time in symptoms, disability and quality of life, while total economic costs were reduced. CONCLUSION: Economic analysis of mental health care in low-income countries is feasible and practicable. Our assessment of the cost-effectiveness of integrating mental health into primary care was confounded by the naturalistic study design and the low proportion of subjects using government primary health care services.
Authors: Christine Buttorff; Rebecca S Hock; Helen A Weiss; Smita Naik; Ricardo Araya; Betty R Kirkwood; Daniel Chisholm; Vikram Patel Journal: Bull World Health Organ Date: 2012-09-14 Impact factor: 9.408