Exploring the perceived challenges and support needs of Indonesian mental health stakeholders: a qualitative study

Int J Ment Health Syst. 2021 Nov 8;15(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s13033-021-00504-9.

Abstract

Background: Despite the large treatment gap in Indonesia, limited studies have attempted to explore both service users' and providers' evaluations of the current mental health system holistically. This study aims to explore the perceived challenges and support needs of Indonesian mental health stakeholders.

Methods: This qualitative study collected data from 17 participants from two mental health stakeholders in Yogyakarta (i.e., health professionals and service users) through a semi-structured interview. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.

Results: Findings reveal that service providers and users shared equally strong concerns regarding challenges and needs for improving mental health literacy, accessibility to services, and government support. However, a distinct emphasis was made in several areas-with service providers hinting more towards issues with interprofessional collaboration. In contrast, service users emphasized the negative attitude of health professionals and poor accessibility to service information.

Conclusion: The mental health service system is challenged by the lack of accessibility to service information, the limited spread of mental health practitioners, stigma, and lack of mental health literacy among both the public and professionals. A need for improvement in mental health promotion, accessibility, and quality of mental health workers is highlighted to satisfy the needs of both service users and providers.

Keywords: Indonesia; Mental health services; Perceived challenges; Qualitative research; Support needs.