A scoping review of health models for the community mental health needs of the United Arab Emirates: Nurturing the social determinants of mental health through social prescribing in the Middle East

Author:

Mottershead RichardORCID,AL-Fayyadh Sadeq,Al-Yateem NabeelORCID,Subu Muhammad ArsyadORCID,Bani-Issa WegdanORCID,Taha Mohamed Hassan,Ahmed Fatma Refaat,Dias Jacqueline Maria,Adams Shukri,Wali Adil Farooq,Shahrour Ghada,Al Mutair Abbas,Murendo ConradORCID,Alonaizi NafiORCID,Alhaiti Ali,Alruwaili Majed Mowanes,Alruwaili Abeer Nuwayfi,McManus Jim

Abstract

Despite the growing interest in social prescribing the diversification of health and social care strategies to support the well-being of patients has remained entrenched with a focus on the hospital setting within the Middle East. The United Arab Emirates has commenced progressing community mental health care to lead changes in how care and treatment are delivered within the United Arab Emirates. The authors adopted the use of the framework of Arksey and O’Malley (2005) to provide a systematic approach to searching the literature and creating a comprehensive foundation to guide the review. This scoping review provides a better understanding of the compatibility, content and outcomes of a selection of health models. The scoping review findings will inform the proposed use of social prescribing as an actionable approach to create a focus on the need to include and empower the social determinants of mental health. This article proposes an evidence-based health strategy that supports and enhances recent additions to national legislation on the inclusion of the Mental Health Law within the United Arab Emirates to meditate and prevent inequities in addressing the mental health needs of citizens and residents within the nation’s diverse communities.

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

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