| Literature DB >> 35225896 |
Luísa Teixeira-Santos1, Filipa Ventura2, Luísa Teixeira2, Daniela Cardoso2, Wilson Abreu3.
Abstract
The number of people forcibly displaced worldwide is increasing. It is an imperative challenge to provide mental health training for non-health professionals and volunteers who work with those vulnerable populations. The objective is to identify mental health training programs for non-health professionals and volunteers, without mental health training, to work with asylum seekers or refugees in any context. Literature about mental health training programs for adults, non-health professionals and volunteers without mental health training, working, or who have worked, or will work, with asylum seekers or refugees will be considered. Literature published in English, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish, and French will be considered. Literature reporting training programs exclusively for professionals or volunteers in the health or mental health domains will be excluded. The following electronic databases will be searched: MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection, SCOPUS, ERIC, RCAAP, and OPEN GREY. Other sites to be searched: ClinicalTrials, UNHCR, IOM, WHO, Save the Children, IMISCOE, and IFRC. The screening process will entail two steps carried out by two independent reviewers: firstly, screening by title and abstract, and secondarily, by full text. Data will describe the literature according to the review research questions that were defined following the PPC mnemonic, and presented graphically with a narrative.Entities:
Keywords: asylum seekers; education; mental health; refugee; training program
Year: 2022 PMID: 35225896 PMCID: PMC8883953 DOI: 10.3390/nursrep12010010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Rep ISSN: 2039-439X
Search Strategy for MEDLINE (EBSCO) Search conduct on 16 December 2021.
| Search | Query | Records Retrieved |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | MH “Mental Health” OR TI Mental OR AB mental OR TI (well-being or wellbeing or “well being”) OR AB (well-being or wellbeing or “well being”) | 481,858 |
| #2 | MH education OR TI (training * OR course * OR “educational model *” OR program * OR approach * OR procedure * OR method * OR strateg *) OR AB (training * OR course * OR “educational model *” OR program * OR approach * OR procedure * OR method * OR strateg *) | 7,846,056 |
| #3 | MH Refugees OR MH “Refugee Camps” OR MH “United Nations” OR TI (refugee * OR “asylum seeker *” OR “forced migrant *”) OR AB (refugee * OR “asylum seeker *” OR “forced migrant *”) | 23,658 |
| #6 | #1 AND #2 AND #3 | 1553 |
| Limited to English, Swedish, French, Portuguese, Spanish | 1511 | |
# = Research line, * = Truncation.
Data Extraction instrument.
| Study ID |
Study Number | |
|
Authors | ||
|
Year | ||
|
Article Title | ||
|
Journal | ||
|
Issue no. | ||
|
Vol. | ||
| Reason for inclusion or exclusion |
Did the study or source of information present a mental health training program? | 1: Yes |
|
Did the study or source of information involve training programs for non-health professionals and volunteers, without mental health training, who have worked, who work, or will work with asylum seekers or refugees? | 1: Yes | |
|
Did the literature include the training of mental health competencies provide by professionals with training? | 1: Yes | |
|
Are there other reasons for exclusion? | 1: Yes | |
|
Specify other reason for exclusion | Specify in own words reason for exclusion | |
|
Inclusion of paper? | 1: Yes | |
| Characteristics of study population/paper |
Which non-health professionals and volunteers are target in the study? | 1. Non-specified |
|
Sample size | Specify the number | |
|
Who are the trainers conducting the mental health training programs? | 1. Medical Staff | |
|
Setting of the study or settings where supposed to teach the mental health training program | 1. Recreational/cultural groups that supports asylum seekers and refugees locally | |
|
Name of the program | Specify the name | |
|
The domains included in the mental health training program | 1. Transcultural Mental challenges | |
|
The strategies used in the training program | 1. Mandatory Participation | |
|
There are any models or theories or principles or specific guidelines used to conceptualize the training | 1. Yes, Please describe. | |
| Research methods used in the study/paper or description of other sources. |
Is this training programs provided by NGOs or International organizations considered relevant for the topic? | 1: Yes |
|
Is the study experimental? | 1: Yes | |
|
If experimental—what type? | 1. Classic experiment/RCT | |
|
What instruments are used to measure outcomes? | Please identify the instruments (i.e., Scales, Questionnaires) | |
|
Is the study observational? | 1: Yes | |
|
If observational—what type? | 1. Correlational (retrospective) | |
|
Is it a qualitative study? | 1: Yes | |
|
How is data collection performed? | Please describe them (e.g., Focus groups, interviews) | |
|
Is the study is a multi-method study? | 1: Yes | |
| Summary the study |
Make a short summary of the article. | Describe them. |
| Comments to review from reviewers | Describe them. | |