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RECOVER-E · LaRge-scalE implementation of COmmunity based mental health care for people with seVere and Enduring mental ill health in EuRopE

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201831 December 2021EU funding €3,355,000Call H2020-SC1-2016-2017

For nearly 900 million people living in Europe, mental disorders constitute the most significant yet most neglected public health problem: depression affects an estimated 30.3 million Europeans, snf psychotic disorders 5 million Europeans. People with severe and enduring mental ill health want the same things out of life as other citizens but are often placed in a vulnerable position and are hence afforded less opportunities to attain their goals and thus experience a lower quality of life, and have a lower life expectancy compared to the general population. For many countries that have undergone mental health services reform or have health systems in transition, efforts to make such comprehensive community-based mental health services available resulted in short-lived outcomes or are still to demonstrate substantial impact. RECOVER-E’s aims to ensure well-functioning community mental health teams in 5 countries in Europe (Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Montenegro), which will serve as the central node for coordination and provision of care for people with SMI. Our project narrows the implementation gap by going beyond infrastructure changes and pursuing the development of human resource capacity and care pathways that can be distilled in a comprehensive pathway to scale for regional and national decision-makers for uptake after the project’s life span. RECOVER-E will: 1) Develop evidence based care pathways and treatment protocols for transition to scale for regional and national decision makers in 5 implementation sites; 2) Establish a peer to peer capacity building partnership in community mental health by linking a European expert panel with key stakeholders in 5 implementation sites to co-create community mental health services for people with SMI) 3) Evaluate intervention elements that will enhance sustainable adoption and implementation of community-based mental health care for people with SMI, by carrying out implementation research.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING TRIMBOS- INSTITUUT, NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION

NL · €929,455

participant

ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE

FR · €38,533

participant

FUNDACION MUNDO BIPOLAR

ES · €135,317

participant

KLINICKI BOLNICKI CENTAR ZAGREB

HR · €387,498

participant

EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS ASSOCIATIONS

BE · €17,888

participant

LIGA ROMANA PENTRU SANATATE MINTALA ASOCIATIE

RO · €333,132

participant

STICHTING GGZ NOORD-HOLLAND-NOORD

NL · €188,817

participant

SPITALUL DE PSIHIATRIE CRONICI SIRET

RO · €79,812

participant

NATSIONALEN CENTAR PO OBSHTESTVENO ZDRAVE I ANALIZI

BG · €192,718

participant

HRVATSKI ZAVOD ZA JAVNO ZDRAVSTVO

HR · €85,487

participant

SOCIETATEA PSIHIATRILOR, NARCOLOGILOR, PSIHOTERAPEUTILOR SI PSIHOLOGILOR CLINICIENI DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

MD · €9,401

participant

UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM HEIDELBERG

DE · €236,756

participant

ZU SPECIJALNA BOLNICA ZA PSIHIJATRIJU DOBROTA KOTOR

ME · €345,858

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DE STAT DE MEDICINA SI FARMACIE NICOLAE TESTEMITANU DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

MD · €9,845

participant

MENTAL HEALTH CENTER PROF. N. SHIPKOVENSKI EOOD

BG · €70,401

participant

UNIVERSITY CLINIC OF PSYCHIATRY

MK · €294,082

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