How Should Clinicians Integrate Mental Health Into Epidemic Responses?

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2020-01

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The 2014 Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone and the current outbreak that began in 2018 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo generated numerous mental health crises that remain unaddressed by global standard infectious disease protocols. This article explores how responders should integrate mental health care into standard Ebola care.

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10.1001/amajethics.2020.10

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Srivatsa, Shantanu, and Kearsley A Stewart (2020). How Should Clinicians Integrate Mental Health Into Epidemic Responses?. AMA journal of ethics, 22(1). pp. E10–E15. 10.1001/amajethics.2020.10 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22123.

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Kearsley A Stewart

Professor of the Practice of Global Health

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