Programmes for people who are homeless and have severe mental illness in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review

针对低收入和中等收入国家无家可归且患有严重精神疾病人群的项目:系统性综述

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Abstract

Homelessness and severe mental illness are inter-related issues, the co-occurrence of which leads to poor outcomes for affected individuals. Evidence for effective interventions in high-income countries is accruing, but little is known about how to intervene in the diverse sociocultural contexts of low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise peer-reviewed and grey literature on programmes for people experiencing homelessness and severe mental illness in LMICs. We synthesised effects, programme components, and implementation strategies. We identified 80 sources describing 45 programmes across ten LMICs. Programme components spanned seven domains: service models, basic needs, health care, outreach, empowerment, community level, and macro level. Most programmes were multicomponent and included diverse delivery agents. Evaluation studies (n=21), although few in number and quality, reported clinical improvements; family reintegration ranged from 6% to 69%. Frequently reported implementation strategies included network weaving, educational meetings, and involvement of patients and family members. We identified programmes that show promise and can serve as starting points for local adaptation. This systematic review identifies common domains of programmatic interventions that are important to include in combination for future programme design, while considering local contexts and population-specific needs. Future research should prioritise rigorous evaluations, with particular emphasis on programme effects and cost benefits.

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