‘The community lives on sleeping medication and antidepressant[s]….’: Health care workers’ experiences of mental health service provision in rural South Africa
Divan Rall, Leslie Swartz, Sauharda Rai, Sauharda Rai

TL;DR
Health workers in rural South Africa face significant challenges in providing mental health care due to limited resources and high workloads.
Contribution
This study explores the realities of mental health service provision in rural South Africa, highlighting the challenges faced by generalist health workers.
Findings
Health care workers experience high workloads and diverse patient populations in rural mental health settings.
Facility-level challenges hinder effective mental health care delivery in primary and secondary health care.
Participants proposed strategies to improve mental health treatment in resource-limited areas.
Abstract
South Africa’s public health care sector has changed dramatically, with a shift away from focusing curative health care primarily at tertiary health facilities towards the expansion of services into primary and secondary care health levels. This integration process has presented with a multitude of serious contextual and systematic difficulties. Limited studies have explored the integration of mental health services in poorer parts of the country where resources are scarce. We studied access to, and provision of mental health care in a predominantly rural area of the Eastern Cape to determine how primary and secondary care facilities that employ primarily generalist practitioners deal with psychiatrically ill patients and those facing life challenges with mental health implications. Data were collected through a descriptive data sheet and once-off semi-structured interviews. Narratives…
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TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
