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The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare (MH) across levels of the public healthcare system to aid in future systems planning. DESIGN: Non-expired MH medications were assessed in 24 public health facilities and 13 district warehouses across Sofala Province...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26081970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.27942 |
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author | Wagenaar, Bradley H. Stergachis, Andy Rao, Deepa Hoek, Roxanne Cumbe, Vasco Napúa, Manuel Sherr, Kenneth |
author_facet | Wagenaar, Bradley H. Stergachis, Andy Rao, Deepa Hoek, Roxanne Cumbe, Vasco Napúa, Manuel Sherr, Kenneth |
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description | OBJECTIVE: We assessed the availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare (MH) across levels of the public healthcare system to aid in future systems planning. DESIGN: Non-expired MH medications were assessed in 24 public health facilities and 13 district warehouses across Sofala Province, Mozambique, from July to August 2014. Medication categories included: antipsychotics, antidepressants, benzodiazepines, antiepileptics and mood stabilizers, and anticholinergics and antihistamines. RESULTS: Only 7 of 12 (58.3%) district warehouses, 11 of 24 (45.8%) of all health facilities, and 10 of 12 (83.3%) of facilities with trained MH staff had availability of at least one medication of each category. Thioridazine was the most commonly available antipsychotic across all facilities (9 of 24, 37.5%), while chlorpromazine and thioridazine were most common at facilities providing MH care (8 of 12, 66.7%). The atypical antipsychotic risperidone was not available at any facility or district warehouse. Amitriptyline was the most commonly available antidepressant (10 of 12 districts; 12 of 24 overall facilities; 9 or 12 MH facilities). Despite being on the national essential drug list, fluoxetine was only available at one quaternary-level facility and no district warehouses. CONCLUSIONS: Essential psychotropic medicines are routinely unavailable at public health facilities. Current essential drug lists include six typical but no atypical antipsychotics, which is concerning given the side-effect profiles of typical antipsychotics. Ensuring consistent availability of at least one selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor should also be a priority, as they are essential for the treatment of individuals with underlying cardiovascular disease and/or suicidal ideation. Similar to successful task-sharing approaches used for HIV/AIDS, mid-level providers could be retrained and certified to prescribe and monitor first-line psychotropic regimens. |
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spelling | pubmed-44696192015-07-28 The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique Wagenaar, Bradley H. Stergachis, Andy Rao, Deepa Hoek, Roxanne Cumbe, Vasco Napúa, Manuel Sherr, Kenneth Glob Health Action Original Article OBJECTIVE: We assessed the availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare (MH) across levels of the public healthcare system to aid in future systems planning. DESIGN: Non-expired MH medications were assessed in 24 public health facilities and 13 district warehouses across Sofala Province, Mozambique, from July to August 2014. Medication categories included: antipsychotics, antidepressants, benzodiazepines, antiepileptics and mood stabilizers, and anticholinergics and antihistamines. RESULTS: Only 7 of 12 (58.3%) district warehouses, 11 of 24 (45.8%) of all health facilities, and 10 of 12 (83.3%) of facilities with trained MH staff had availability of at least one medication of each category. Thioridazine was the most commonly available antipsychotic across all facilities (9 of 24, 37.5%), while chlorpromazine and thioridazine were most common at facilities providing MH care (8 of 12, 66.7%). The atypical antipsychotic risperidone was not available at any facility or district warehouse. Amitriptyline was the most commonly available antidepressant (10 of 12 districts; 12 of 24 overall facilities; 9 or 12 MH facilities). Despite being on the national essential drug list, fluoxetine was only available at one quaternary-level facility and no district warehouses. CONCLUSIONS: Essential psychotropic medicines are routinely unavailable at public health facilities. Current essential drug lists include six typical but no atypical antipsychotics, which is concerning given the side-effect profiles of typical antipsychotics. Ensuring consistent availability of at least one selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor should also be a priority, as they are essential for the treatment of individuals with underlying cardiovascular disease and/or suicidal ideation. Similar to successful task-sharing approaches used for HIV/AIDS, mid-level providers could be retrained and certified to prescribe and monitor first-line psychotropic regimens. Co-Action Publishing 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4469619/ /pubmed/26081970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.27942 Text en © 2015 Bradley H. Wagenaar et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Wagenaar, Bradley H. Stergachis, Andy Rao, Deepa Hoek, Roxanne Cumbe, Vasco Napúa, Manuel Sherr, Kenneth The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title | The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title_full | The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title_fullStr | The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title_full_unstemmed | The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title_short | The availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in Sofala, Mozambique |
title_sort | availability of essential medicines for mental healthcare in sofala, mozambique |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26081970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.27942 |
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