Tuberculosis and Mental Health

Type
Course
Emplacement
Web-based
Durée
2 Hours
Zone du programme
Other
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
globalhealth@unitar.org
Inscription
Public – by registration
Mode de livraison
E-learning
Langue (s)
English
Pilier
The Defeat NCD Partnership
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The course will provide knowledge and guidance on how to identify the key mental disorders in people with TB and on the role of TB health workers in ensuring access to mental health support for people affected by TB. 

TB often affects people who are socially vulnerable and many people with TB experience some distress related to the disease, its treatment and/or TB-related stigma. Prevention, early detection, monitoring and treatment of mental health conditions may be essential to ensure positive TB treatment outcomes and to improve the health-related quality of life of people affected by TB.  

 
  • Describe the causes and consequences of co-occurring TB and mental health conditions.
 
  • Describe how to identify the symptoms of mental health conditions.
 
  • Describe brief psychological, pharmacological and preventive interventions.
 
  • Recognize special considerations in the management of TB among various subpopulations.
 
  • Explain what pathways and protocols are needed for referrals of people with TB and mental health conditions. 

This e-learning course is intended for health care workers without specialized training in mental health who are supporting individuals and families affected by TB. It is assumed that you have working experience in TB and an understanding of the national guidelines for the management of TB.

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Produced by: WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme.