Stigma against mental health disorders in Nepal conceptualised with a ‘what matters most’ framework: a scoping review

Dristy Gurung, Anubhuti Poudyal, Yixue Lily Wang, Mani Neupane, Kalpana Bhattarai, Syed Shabab Wahid, Susmeera Aryal, Eva Heim, Petra Gronholm, Graham Thornicroft and Brandon Kohrt Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences Published on: 28 January 2022 Aims: Stigma related to mental disorders is a barrier to quality mental healthcare. This scoping review aimed to synthesise literature on […]

Collaboration With People With Lived Experience of Mental Illness to Reduce Stigma and Improve Primary Care Services: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial

Brandon A. Kohrt, Mark J. D. Jordans, Elizabeth L. Turner, Sauharda Rai, Dristy Gurung, Manoj Dhakal, Anvita Bhardwaj, Jagannath Lamichhane, Daisy R. Singla, Crick Lund, Vikram Patel, MD, Nagendra P. Luitel, Kathleen J. Sikkema Jama Network Open Published on: 3 November 2021 Importance: Collaboration with people with lived experience of mental illness (PWLE), also referred […]

Reducing mental illness stigma in healthcare settings: Proof of concept for a social contact intervention to address what matters most for primary care providers

Brandon A Kohrt, Elizabeth L Turner, Sauharda Rai, Anvita Bhardwaj, Kathleen J Sikkema, Adesewa Adelekun, Manoj Dhakal, Nagendra P Luitel, Crick Lund, Vikram Patel, Mark J D Jordans Social Science & Medicine Published on: 15 February 2020 Abstract: Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are underway through the World Health Organization’s […]

A service user co-facilitated intervention to reduce mental illness stigma among primary healthcare workers: Utilizing perspectives of family members and caregivers

Rai Sauharda, Gurung Dristy, Kaiser Bonnie N., Sikkema Kathleen J., Dhakal Manoj, Bhardwaj Anvita, Tergesen Cori, Kohrt Brandon A. Families, Systems & Health Published on: June 2018

Reducing stigma among healthcare providers to improve mental health services (RESHAPE): protocol for a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial of a stigma reduction intervention for training primary healthcare workers in Nepal

Brandon A. Kohrt, Mark J. D. Jordans, Elizabeth L. Turner, Kathleen J. Sikkema, Nagendra P. Luitel, Sauharda Rai, Daisy R. Singla, Jagannath Lamichhane, Crick Lund and Vikram Patel Pilot and Feasibility Studies Published on: 24 January 2018

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