Innovations in Global Mental Health 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70134-9_83-1
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From Innovation to Scale: Policy Engagement for Enhanced Community-Based Depression Care in Vietnam

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“…This successful RCT and collaboration with MOLISA laid the ground work for additional ongoing studies, funded by GCC and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), to support the adaptation of the intervention for app-based delivery and to support several aspects of mental health policy and system strengthening. The process and history of policy engagement is described in depth elsewhere (Murphy et al ., 2019 b ). In brief, the continued funding for this study, from pilot to RCT to adaptation and scale-up, in addition to the alignment with GoV priorities and the trust built over time between study team members and policy makers, has led to a collaboration that has been active for almost a decade.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This successful RCT and collaboration with MOLISA laid the ground work for additional ongoing studies, funded by GCC and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), to support the adaptation of the intervention for app-based delivery and to support several aspects of mental health policy and system strengthening. The process and history of policy engagement is described in depth elsewhere (Murphy et al ., 2019 b ). In brief, the continued funding for this study, from pilot to RCT to adaptation and scale-up, in addition to the alignment with GoV priorities and the trust built over time between study team members and policy makers, has led to a collaboration that has been active for almost a decade.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both have policy mandates to improve community-based depression care. The network of national and provincial psychiatric hospitals and primary care clinics are the responsibility of MOH, while MOLISA is responsible for social workers and overseeing the social protection system that provides rehabilitation and social support services to persons with mental illness (25,26). Unique, and relatively new, to Vietnam is a group of lay social workers known as social collaborators who are primarily the responsibility of MOLISA and are mobilized at the community level to provide social support to community members.…”
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