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SUMMARY
Task sharing, in which nonspecialist providers (NSPs) with no prior formal training as mental or physical health specialists are trained to effectively deliver treatment for mental or physical health conditions, is a promising implementation strategy which reduces the existing treatment gap by increasing the number of treatment providers. NSPs` perspectives can directly inform researchers and policymakers by highlighting the implementation supports necessary to build and sustain this model of mental health treatment delivery. Few studies have examined NSPs` perspectives of delivering mental health treatments. One such study in Kenya found that NSPs delivering an . . .
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