Authors: Wennerstrom A, Vannoy SD 3rd, Allen CE, Meyers D, O'Toole E, Wells KB, Springgate BF.
The REACH NOLA Mental Health Infrastructure and Training Project (MHIT) aimed to reduce disparities in access to and quality of services for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in post-Katrina New Orleans by developing a mental health outreach role for community health workers (CHWs) and case managers as a complement to the collaborative care model for depression treatment.This intervention development approach and model may be used to address post-disaster mental health disparities and as a complement to traditional implementation of collaborative care.
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, CHWs and Mental Health, Care Teams, Chronic conditions, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Task shifting
Resource Type: Journal articles
Year: 2011
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Country: United States of America