Key words
(German)
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Moldova, community mental health centr, psychiatric services
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Key words
(English)
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Moldova, community mental health centr, psychiatric services
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Key words
(French)
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Moldova, community mental health centr, psychiatric services
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Key words
(Italian)
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Moldova, community mental health centr, psychiatric services
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Short description
(German)
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This review of the SDC project “Development of Community Mental Health Services System in Moldova” (2009-2011) is based on the study of documents and on a nine-day visit to Moldova in May 2011.The project team has managed to further develop the field of community mental health in Moldova, though in some respects better, in others not so well. Concerning the human resources (Output 4), which is an especially important topic for all types of psychiatric services, the project team has been rather successful in creating a community mental health curriculum for medical students and psychiatric residents and carrying out trainings for staff of community mental health centres. Also, with respect to raising awareness (Output 5), the activities of the project can be generally evaluated positively. In contrast, the objectives of developing a “National Mental Health Strategy 2011-2015” (Output 1) and a “Model of organizing, functioning and financing medico-social services” (Output 2) have been not so well achieved, although much effort has been put into them. Many questions remain open for these two outputs. Finally, the objective of creating a “community” mental health centre in Chisinau (Output 3) has been changed completely into its reverse by setting this centre up in the large mental hospital ten kilometres outside the city centre (Costiujeni), a place which is not only difficult to reach geographically, but also psychologically, since such large mental hospitals are related to stigma everywhere in the world. Annexes 6a and 6b include a problem and solution tree, which show the main problems in a nutshell.
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Short description
(English)
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This review of the SDC project “Development of Community Mental Health Services System in Moldova” (2009-2011) is based on the study of documents and on a nine-day visit to Moldova in May 2011.The project team has managed to further develop the field of community mental health in Moldova, though in some respects better, in others not so well. Concerning the human resources (Output 4), which is an especially important topic for all types of psychiatric services, the project team has been rather successful in creating a community mental health curriculum for medical students and psychiatric residents and carrying out trainings for staff of community mental health centres. Also, with respect to raising awareness (Output 5), the activities of the project can be generally evaluated positively. In contrast, the objectives of developing a “National Mental Health Strategy 2011-2015” (Output 1) and a “Model of organizing, functioning and financing medico-social services” (Output 2) have been not so well achieved, although much effort has been put into them. Many questions remain open for these two outputs. Finally, the objective of creating a “community” mental health centre in Chisinau (Output 3) has been changed completely into its reverse by setting this centre up in the large mental hospital ten kilometres outside the city centre (Costiujeni), a place which is not only difficult to reach geographically, but also psychologically, since such large mental hospitals are related to stigma everywhere in the world. Annexes 6a and 6b include a problem and solution tree, which show the main problems in a nutshell.
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Short description
(French)
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This review of the SDC project “Development of Community Mental Health Services System in Moldova” (2009-2011) is based on the study of documents and on a nine-day visit to Moldova in May 2011.The project team has managed to further develop the field of community mental health in Moldova, though in some respects better, in others not so well. Concerning the human resources (Output 4), which is an especially important topic for all types of psychiatric services, the project team has been rather successful in creating a community mental health curriculum for medical students and psychiatric residents and carrying out trainings for staff of community mental health centres. Also, with respect to raising awareness (Output 5), the activities of the project can be generally evaluated positively. In contrast, the objectives of developing a “National Mental Health Strategy 2011-2015” (Output 1) and a “Model of organizing, functioning and financing medico-social services” (Output 2) have been not so well achieved, although much effort has been put into them. Many questions remain open for these two outputs. Finally, the objective of creating a “community” mental health centre in Chisinau (Output 3) has been changed completely into its reverse by setting this centre up in the large mental hospital ten kilometres outside the city centre (Costiujeni), a place which is not only difficult to reach geographically, but also psychologically, since such large mental hospitals are related to stigma everywhere in the world. Annexes 6a and 6b include a problem and solution tree, which show the main problems in a nutshell.
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Short description
(Italian)
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This review of the SDC project “Development of Community Mental Health Services System in Moldova” (2009-2011) is based on the study of documents and on a nine-day visit to Moldova in May 2011.The project team has managed to further develop the field of community mental health in Moldova, though in some respects better, in others not so well. Concerning the human resources (Output 4), which is an especially important topic for all types of psychiatric services, the project team has been rather successful in creating a community mental health curriculum for medical students and psychiatric residents and carrying out trainings for staff of community mental health centres. Also, with respect to raising awareness (Output 5), the activities of the project can be generally evaluated positively. In contrast, the objectives of developing a “National Mental Health Strategy 2011-2015” (Output 1) and a “Model of organizing, functioning and financing medico-social services” (Output 2) have been not so well achieved, although much effort has been put into them. Many questions remain open for these two outputs. Finally, the objective of creating a “community” mental health centre in Chisinau (Output 3) has been changed completely into its reverse by setting this centre up in the large mental hospital ten kilometres outside the city centre (Costiujeni), a place which is not only difficult to reach geographically, but also psychologically, since such large mental hospitals are related to stigma everywhere in the world. Annexes 6a and 6b include a problem and solution tree, which show the main problems in a nutshell.
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Contractor
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Heinz Katschnig (Vienna) / Raluca Sfetcu (Bucharest)
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Charged budget
(English)
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SDC / DEZA / DDC
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Legal basis
(English)
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Art. 170 BV
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Copyright
(English)
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Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
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Information
(English)
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Swiss Cooperation Office in Chisinau / Moldova
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