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Samantha Mhlanga is a mental health and health systems researcher whose work centers on improving care for people living with serious mental illness, particularly in community and resource-constrained settings. Her scholarship emphasizes collaborative care models, supported accommodation services, and the experiences of both providers and service users, with attention to equity in low- and middle-income contexts.
Her publications demonstrate strong expertise in qualitative evidence synthesis and rapid review methodologies, frequently applying established frameworks to assess implementation, quality of care, and service delivery. Research on electronic health record implementation highlights engagement strategies and organizational change, while studies on correctional facilities examine healthcare quality and coping strategies during the pandemic.
Across her work, Mhlanga contributes nuanced insights into interdisciplinary collaboration, provider engagement, and system readiness. By integrating perspectives from clinicians, incarcerated populations, and housing service users, she advances person-centered, context-sensitive approaches to mental health care and policy, particularly in under-resourced and marginalized settings.
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