Karnataka telemedicine mentoring and monitoring program for complete integration of psychiatry in the general health care

The National Mental Health Survey of India reported a higher prevalence and treatment gap of psychiatric disorders among the general population. Task shifting is one of the important solutions to meet this requirement. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders among primary care is about 30%-50%. Digi...

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Published inIndian journal of psychiatry Vol. 63; no. 2; pp. 171 - 174
Main Authors Manjunatha, Narayana, Parthasarathy, Rajani, Paul, Daniel, Basavaraju, Vinay, Shashidhara, Harihara, Binukumar, Bhaskarapillai, Kumar, Channaveerachari, Math, Suresh, Thirthalli, Jagadisha
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mysore Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd 01.03.2021
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Summary:The National Mental Health Survey of India reported a higher prevalence and treatment gap of psychiatric disorders among the general population. Task shifting is one of the important solutions to meet this requirement. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders among primary care is about 30%-50%. Digitally driven primary care psychiatry program (PCPP) designed to innovate different module to upscale the skills of primary care doctors (PCDs) in live consultation of PCDs in their general patients. To exponential coverage of PCDs, Karnataka Telemedicine Mentoring and Monitoring (KTM) Program is been implemented across all districts of Karnataka. It is the training of trainer version of PCPP where psychiatrists serving in District Mental Health Program of all districts of Karnataka become trainers to implement of two digital modules (Telepsychiatric On-Consultation Training and Collaborative Video Consultations) of PCPP with the target to train all PCDs of Karnataka. This paper aims to provide a glimpse of this innovative KTM program and current progress with a preliminary analysis of translational quotient indicating skill transfer and retention.
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ISSN:0019-5545
1998-3794
DOI:10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_134_20