BackgroundIndigenous Peoples are subject to marginalisation, and experience systematic disadvantage in relation to health outcomes. Human development initiatives may help determine whether, and how, Indigenous Peoples are able to be agents of their own development and improve their health and well-being. This scoping review protocol outlines a process for synthesising the existing evidence that has applied the capability approach (CA) to Indigenous People’s health and/or well-being.Methods and analysisA mixed-method scoping review is proposed including academic peer-reviewed publications and grey literature. Screening inclusion criteria will include Indigenous populations, using the CA approach to conceptualise health and/or well-being, and be available in English, Spanish, French or Portuguese. Publications that meet these criteria will undergo data extraction. Qualitative and quantitative data will be thematically and descriptively analysed and interpreted.Ethics and disseminationThe proposed scoping review does not involve collecting data directly from Indigenous Peoples but will be based on previous research conducted within Indigenous settings. The current protocol and the proposed scoping review incorporate aspects of community involvement to guide the research process.This scoping review constitutes the first phase of a wider participatory action research project conducted with the Indigenous Kankuamo Peoples of Colombia. The findings of this review will be reported to local partners, published in a peer-reviewed journal and an executive summary will be shared with wider stakeholders. Within the wider project, the review will be considered alongside primary data to inform the development of tools/approaches of mental health and well-being for the Kankuamo communities.
Este artículo aborda el impacto directo e indirecto en salud de la pandemia COVID-19, así como la repuesta estatal haciendo énfasis en el caso colombiano. Objetivo: Analizar la respuesta estatal colombiana desde la política pública a las consecuencias en salud mental asociadas a la COVID 19. Método: Análisis documental hermenéutico, desde la política pública y lineamientos de OMS. Fundamentación teórica: Desarrollo de políticas planes y programas de la OMS; monitoreo y evaluación de políticas y planes en salud mental (OMS) y sociología de las normas e instituciones. Resultados: El impacto en salud mental de la pandemia ha sido múltiple incrementando la frecuencia de problemas mentales (violencias, conducta suicida) y trastornos mentales (Trastornos de ansiedad generalizada, trastorno de estrés postraumático). Los Estados han iniciado tempranamente estrategias de contención en salud mental. Colombia ha desarrollado una respuesta inicial con elementos innovadores, pero se ve limitada por vacíos en torno a estrategias de atención integral, rehabilitación, financiación, talento humano en salud mental, sistemas de información y gestión sectorial e intersectorial, lo que puede afectar su monitoreo y evaluación posterior.
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