Frail older adults in rural Bangladesh face a high burden of unmanaged depression and anxiety due to limited access to mental health care. Tele-mental health services offer a promising alternative to address these gaps. This study explored how frail older adults cope with mental health challenges and assessed a facility-based telemental health intervention, including its acceptability, barriers, adoption, appropriateness, and provider insights on feasibility and sustainability.
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