| Literature DB >> 28916882 |
Nasser Yassin1, Asma A Taha2,3, Zeina Ghantous4, Mia Malda Atoui5, Fabio Forgione6.
Abstract
Medecins sans Frontière, an international non-governmental organization, initiated a mental health program for Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon. To evaluate the impact of the program after its completion, focus groups were conducted with three target groups: (1) patients, (2) staff, and (3) local community stakeholders. Participants voiced overall satisfaction with the program. The program provided easy access, good quality care, decreased stigma, as perceived by participants, and revealed a sense of community contentedness. In addition, several short-term outcomes were achieved, such as increasing the numbers of patients visiting the center/ receiving mental health treatment. However, lack of planning for sustainability and proper procedures for hand-over of the program constituted a major downfall. Program discontinuation posed ethical dilemmas, common in provisional interventions in underprivileged refugee communities.Entities:
Keywords: Lebanon; Medecins sans Frontières (MSF); Mental health program; Non-Governmental Organization (NGO); Program evaluation; Refugee community; Sustainability
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28916882 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-017-0657-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912