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An overview of Uganda's mental health care system: results from an assessment using the world health organization's assessment instrument for mental health systems (WHO-AIMS)

机译:乌干达的精神保健系统概述:使用世界卫生组织的精神保健系统评估工具进行评估的结果(WHO-AIMS)

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Background The Ugandan government recognizes mental health as a serious public health and development concern, and has of recent implemented a number of reforms aimed at strengthening the country's mental health system. The aim of this study was to provide a profile of the current mental health policy, legislation and services in Uganda. Methods A survey was conducted of public sector mental health policy and legislation, and service resources and utilisation in Uganda, in the year 2005, using the World Health Organization's Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) Version 2.2. Results Uganda's draft mental health policy encompasses many positive reforms, including decentralization and integration of mental health services into Primary Health Care (PHC). The mental health legislation is however outdated and offensive. Services are still significantly underfunded (with only 1% of the health expenditure going to mental health), and skewed towards urban areas. Per 100,000 population, there were 1.83 beds in mental hospitals, 1.4 beds in community based psychiatric inpatient units, and 0.42 beds in forensic facilities. The total personnel working in mental health facilities were 310 (1.13 per 100,000 population). Only 0.8% of the medical doctors and 4% of the nurses had specialized in psychiatry. Conclusion Although there have been important developments in Uganda's mental health policy and services, there remains a number of shortcomings, especially in terms of resources and service delivery. There is an urgent need for more research on the current burden of mental disorders and the functioning of mental health programs and services in Uganda.
机译:背景乌干达政府认识到精神健康是对公共卫生和发展的严重关注,并最近实施了旨在加强该国精神卫生体系的一系列改革。这项研究的目的是概述乌干达当前的精神卫生政策,立法和服务。方法使用世界卫生组织的《心理健康系统评估工具》(WHO-AIMS)2.2版,于2005年对乌干达的公共部门心理健康政策和立法以及服务资源和利用进行了调查。结果乌干达的精神卫生政策草案包括许多积极的改革,包括权力下放以及将精神卫生服务纳入初级卫生保健(PHC)。但是,精神卫生立法过时且令人反感。服务仍然资金严重不足(只有1%的卫生支出用于精神卫生),并且偏向城市地区。每100,000人口中,精神病医院有1.83张床,社区精神病住院单元有1.4张床,法医设施有0.42张床。在精神卫生机构工作的总人数为310(每10万人中有1.13人)。只有0.8%的医生和4%的护士专攻精神病学。结论尽管乌干达的精神卫生政策和服务有了重要发展,但仍然存在许多不足,特别是在资源和服务提供方面。迫切需要对乌干达目前精神障碍的负担以及精神卫生计划和服务的功能进行更多的研究。

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