Cargando…
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)
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 healt...
Autores principales: | , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2010
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2831025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20180979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-4458-4-1 |
_version_ | 1782178205252190208 |
---|---|
author | Kigozi, Fred Ssebunnya, Joshua Kizza, Dorothy Cooper, Sara Ndyanabangi, Sheila |
author_facet | Kigozi, Fred Ssebunnya, Joshua Kizza, Dorothy Cooper, Sara Ndyanabangi, Sheila |
author_sort | Kigozi, Fred |
collection | PubMed |
description | 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 The mental health legislation is however outdated and offensive.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. |
format | Text |
id | pubmed-2831025 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2010 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-28310252010-03-03 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) Kigozi, Fred Ssebunnya, Joshua Kizza, Dorothy Cooper, Sara Ndyanabangi, Sheila Int J Ment Health Syst Research 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. BioMed Central 2010-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2831025/ /pubmed/20180979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-4458-4-1 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kigozi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Kigozi, Fred Ssebunnya, Joshua Kizza, Dorothy Cooper, Sara Ndyanabangi, Sheila 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) |
title | 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) |
title_full | 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) |
title_fullStr | 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) |
title_full_unstemmed | 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) |
title_short | 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) |
title_sort | 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) |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2831025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20180979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-4458-4-1 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT kigozifred anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT ssebunnyajoshua anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT kizzadorothy anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT coopersara anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT ndyanabangisheila anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT anoverviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT kigozifred overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT ssebunnyajoshua overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT kizzadorothy overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT coopersara overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT ndyanabangisheila overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims AT overviewofugandasmentalhealthcaresystemresultsfromanassessmentusingtheworldhealthorganizationsassessmentinstrumentformentalhealthsystemswhoaims |