An Important Role in Improving Mental Health in Developing Countries Is Played By Non-specialist Health Workers

A new Cochrane review reveals that non-specialist health workers are beneficial in providing treatment for people with mental, neurological and substance-abuse (MNS) problems in developing countries - where there is often a lack of mental health professionals. Researchers, led by the London School of Hygiene (and) Tropical Medicine, say non-specialist health workers (such as doctors, nurses or lay health workers) not formally trained in mental health or neurology, ...

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