How do we know if mental health support for people affected by humanitarian emergencies is working?
22 April 2024
In this podcast we take a closer look at international development and global health research that shapes the way we respond during times of crisis.
Dr Mukdarut Bangpan and Dr Kelly Dickson's work with governments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) includes research on the impact of mental health and psychosocial support programmes to inform their policy and practice.
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Links
- Dr Mukdarut Bangpan’s research profile
- Dr Kelly Dickson’s research profile
- The Impact of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Interventions on People Affected by Humanitarian Emergencies: A systematic review
- Mental health and psychosocial support programmes for adults in humanitarian emergencies: a systematic review and meta-analysis in low and middle-income countries
- What are the barriers to, and facilitators of, implementing and receiving MHPSS programmes delivered to populations affected by humanitarian emergencies? A qualitative evidence synthesis
- Supporting the routine use of evidence during the policy-making process: a WHO checklist
- Evidence for Policy and Practice Information Centre (EPPI-Centre)
- Social Research Institute
- Research for the Real World
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