
Mental Healthcare for refugees
Author(s) -
Júlio Torales,
Israel González,
Iván Domingo González Barrios,
João Maurício Castaldelli-Maia,
Margarita Samudio,
Antonio Ventriglio
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
medicina clínica y social
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2521-2281
DOI - 10.52379/mcs.v1i3.37
Subject(s) - mental healthcare , refugee , autonomy , health care , mental health , population , public relations , nursing , politics , mental health care , psychology , political science , medicine , psychiatry , law , environmental health
The aim of this paper is to highlight some of the difficulties that mental health providers face when trying to provide the best standard of mental healthcare to refugees, especially in countries where the political environment is skeptic of, or even hostile to, creating programs specifically designed to improve the standard of living of this population. We also focus briefly on the dichotomy between the need to do research in this population in order to obtain data that will help us offer the best care possible to them, and the peril of undermining their autonomy by subjecting them to studies they might have otherwise refused to be part of, if they were in a less precarious position. Throughout the article, we offer practical advice that mental healthcare providers can follow to ensure that they are offering the best possible care to their patients while remaining respectful of their rights.
Keywords: Mental health providers; Mental healthcare; Refugees.