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Pathways to mental health care in Nepal: a 14-center nationwide study.
Gupta, Anoop Krishna; Joshi, Sulochana; Kafle, Bikram; Thapa, Ranjan; Chapagai, Manisha; Nepal, Suraj; Niraula, Abhash; Paudyal, Sreya; Sapkota, Prabhat; Poudel, Reet; Gurung, Bina Sing; Pokhrel, Prabhakar; Jha, Robin; Pandit, Sanjib; Thapaliya, Suresh; Shrestha, Shuva; Volpe, Umberto; Sartorius, Norman.
Afiliação
  • Gupta AK; Department of Psychiatry, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal. dranoopkrn@gmail.com.
  • Joshi S; Department of Psychiatry, Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Lalitpur, Nepal.
  • Kafle B; Department of Psychiatry, Devdaha Medical College, Devdaha, Nepal.
  • Thapa R; Neuro Cardio and Multi-Specialty Hospital, Biratnagar, Nepal.
  • Chapagai M; Department of Psychiatry, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Nepal S; Department of Psychiatry, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.
  • Niraula A; P.T. Birta City Hospital and Research Centre, Birtamode, Nepal.
  • Paudyal S; Universal College of Medical Sciences, Siddharthanagar, Nepal.
  • Sapkota P; Nisarga Hospital and Research Centre, Dhangadi, Nepal.
  • Poudel R; Department of Psychiatry, Nepalgunj Medical College, Kohalpur, Nepal.
  • Gurung BS; United Mission Hospital, Tansen, Nepal.
  • Pokhrel P; Department of Psychiatry, KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Imadol, Lalitpur, Nepal.
  • Jha R; Department of Psychiatry, Janakpur Provincial Hospital, Janakpur, Nepal.
  • Pandit S; Department of Psychiatry, Rapti Academy of Health Sciences, Ghorahi, Nepal.
  • Thapaliya S; Department of Psychiatry, Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, Jumla, Nepal.
  • Shrestha S; Department of Psychiatry, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal.
  • Volpe U; Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, Kent, UK.
  • Sartorius N; Department of Psychiatry, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal.
Int J Ment Health Syst ; 15(1): 85, 2021 Dec 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34930398
BACKGROUND: Pathways to care studies are feasible and tested means of finding the actual routes taken by patients before reaching proper care. In view of the predominance of nonprofessional service providers and the lack of previous large studies on pathways in Nepal, this multicenter study is needed. The aim of the study was to trace the various pathways and carers involved in mental health care; assess clinical variables such as the duration of untreated illness, clinical presentation and treatment; and compare geographically and culturally diverse landscapes. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, convenience sampling study performed at 14 centers where new cases were being taken. The World Health Organization Study of the Pathways-to-Care Schedule was applied. The Nepali version of the encounter form was used. The data were collected between 17 September and 16 October 2020 and were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Additionally, perspectives from local investigators were collected and discussed. RESULTS: Most of the first carers were native/religious faith healers (28.2%), followed by psychiatrists (26%). The median duration for the first psychiatric consultation was 3 weeks. The duration of untreated illness was 30.72 ± 80.34 (median: 4) weeks, and the time taken for this journey was 94.99 ± 274.58 (median: 30) min. The longest delay from the onset of illness to psychiatric care was for epilepsy {90.0 ± 199.0 (median: 25.5)} weeks, followed by neurotic illness {22.89 ± 73.45 (median: 2)} and psychotic illness {10.54 ± 18.28 (median: 2)} weeks. Overall, most patients with severe mental illnesses (SMIs) had their first contact with faithhealers (49%), then met with medical doctors (13%) or psychiatrists (28%). Marked differences in clinical presentation surfaced when hilly centers were compared with the Terai belt. CONCLUSIONS: Faith healers, general practitioners and hospital doctors are major carers, and the means of educating them for proper referral can be considered. The investigators see several hindrances and opportunities in the studied pathways. The employment of more mental health professionals and better mental health advocacy, public awareness programs and school education are suggested strategies to improve proper mental health care.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Int J Ment Health Syst Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Nepal

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Int J Ment Health Syst Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Nepal