%0 Journal Article %T Beyond psychiatry: motivations for considering an Australian wellbeing program within Malaysian health services %A Aida Farhana Suhaimi %A Brigid Ryan %A David J Castle %A Gaye Moore %A Umi Adzlin Silim %J Australasian Psychiatry %@ 1440-1665 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1039856219834074 %X To explore the relevance and adaptability of the Optimal Health Program for mental and primary healthcare providers in Malaysia. Evaluate stakeholder engagement and training programme for psychiatrists, family medicine specialists, public health specialists, physicians, clinical psychologists, counsellors, and representatives from a patient support group. Evaluate the programme for applicability, as well as participant¡¯s knowledge and confidence in using key components. The training was very well received in terms of content, training materials and facilitation style. Development of culturally specific materials will be needed. Improvement in the self-rating measurement for knowledge and confidence in using key Optimal Health Program components was reported at the completion of the 2-day training. The Optimal Health Program has potential as a comprehensive socio-culturally responsive self-management programme that is relevant within mental health services and adaptable for task-sharing of mental health care in Malaysia %K wellbeing %K Optimal Health Program %K Malaysia %K mental health %K task sharing %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1039856219834074