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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Care | Research article

Opportunities and challenges to integrating mental health into HIV programs in a low- and middle-income country: insights from the Nigeria implementation science Alliance

Authors: Echezona E. Ezeanolue, Theddeus Iheanacho, Isaac A. Adedeji, Ijeoma Uchenna Itanyi, Babayemi Olakunde, Dina Patel, Patrick Dakum, Prosper Okonkwo, Timothy Akinmurele, Michael Obiefune, Hadiza Khamofu, Bolanle Oyeledun, Muyiwa Aina, Andy Eyo, Obinna Oleribe, John Oko, Ayodotun Olutola, Ibrahim Gobir, Muktar H. Aliyu, Gambo Aliyu, Godfrey Woelk, Gregory Aarons, George Siberry, Rachel Sturke, Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance

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Abstract

Background

In Nigeria, there is an estimated 1.9 million people living with HIV (PLHIV), 53% of whom utilize HIV care and services. With decreasing HIV-related deaths and increasing new infections, HIV with its associated comorbidities continue to be a key public health challenge in Nigeria. Untreated, comorbid mental disorders are a critical but potentially modifiable determinant of optimal HIV treatment outcomes.
This study aimed to identify the challenges and opportunities related to integrating mental health care into existing HIV programs in Nigeria.

Method

Attendees at the Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance (NISA)‘s 2019 conference participated in nominal group technique (NGT) exercise informed by the “Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS)” framework. The NGT process was conducted among the nominal groups in two major sessions of 30-min phases followed by a 30-min plenary session. Data analysis proceeded in four steps: transcription, collation, theming and content analysis.

Results

The two major theoretical themes from the study were – opportunities and challenges of integrating mental health treatment into HIV services. Three sub-themes emerged on opportunities: building on health care facilities for HIV services (screening, counseling, task-sharing monitoring and evaluation frameworks), utilizing existing human resources or workforce in HIV programs (in-service training and including mental health in education curriculum) and the role of social and cultural structures (leveraging existing community, traditional and faith-based infrastructures). Four sub-themes emerged for challenges: double burden of stigma and the problems of early detection (HIV and mental health stigma, lack of awareness), existing policy gaps and structural challenges (fragmented health system), limited human resources for mental health care in Nigeria (knowledge gap and burnout) and dearth of data/evidence for planning and action (research gaps).

Conclusions

Potential for integrating treatments for mental disorders into HIV programs and services exist in Nigeria. These include opportunities for clinicians’ training and capacity building as well as community partnerships. Multiple barriers and challenges such as stigma, policy and research gaps would need to be addressed to leverage these opportunities. Our findings serve as a useful guide for government agencies, policy makers and research organizations to address co-morbid mental disorders among PLHIV in Nigeria.
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Metadata
Title
Opportunities and challenges to integrating mental health into HIV programs in a low- and middle-income country: insights from the Nigeria implementation science Alliance
Authors
Echezona E. Ezeanolue
Theddeus Iheanacho
Isaac A. Adedeji
Ijeoma Uchenna Itanyi
Babayemi Olakunde
Dina Patel
Patrick Dakum
Prosper Okonkwo
Timothy Akinmurele
Michael Obiefune
Hadiza Khamofu
Bolanle Oyeledun
Muyiwa Aina
Andy Eyo
Obinna Oleribe
John Oko
Ayodotun Olutola
Ibrahim Gobir
Muktar H. Aliyu
Gambo Aliyu
Godfrey Woelk
Gregory Aarons
George Siberry
Rachel Sturke
Nigeria Implementation Science Alliance
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05750-0

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