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Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria
BACKGROUND: Individuals with schizophrenia in low- and middle-income countries and their caregivers face multiple barriers to care-seeking and continuous engagement with treatment services. Identifying specific barrier patterns would aid targeted interventions aimed at improving treatment access. AI...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6851870/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745440 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v25i0.1392 |
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author | James, Bawo O. Thomas, Felicia I. Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe J. Igbinomwanhia, Nosa G. Inogbo, Chinwe F. Thornicroft, Graham |
author_facet | James, Bawo O. Thomas, Felicia I. Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe J. Igbinomwanhia, Nosa G. Inogbo, Chinwe F. Thornicroft, Graham |
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description | BACKGROUND: Individuals with schizophrenia in low- and middle-income countries and their caregivers face multiple barriers to care-seeking and continuous engagement with treatment services. Identifying specific barrier patterns would aid targeted interventions aimed at improving treatment access. AIM: The aim of this study was to determine stigma- and non-stigma-related barriers to care-seeking among persons with schizophrenia in Nigeria. SETTING: This study was conducted at the Outpatient Clinics of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of a dyad of persons with schizophrenia and caregivers (n = 161) attending outpatient services at a neuro-psychiatric hospital in Nigeria. Stigma- and non-stigma-related barriers were assessed using the 30-item Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE) scale. RESULTS: Lack of insight, preference for alternative care, illness severity and financial constraints were common barriers to care-seeking among persons with schizophrenia. Females were significantly more likely to report greater overall treatment barrier (p < 0.01) and stigma-related barriers (p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: This study shows that attitudinal barriers impede care access and engagement among persons with schizophrenia in Nigeria. |
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spelling | pubmed-68518702019-11-19 Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria James, Bawo O. Thomas, Felicia I. Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe J. Igbinomwanhia, Nosa G. Inogbo, Chinwe F. Thornicroft, Graham S Afr J Psychiatr Original Research BACKGROUND: Individuals with schizophrenia in low- and middle-income countries and their caregivers face multiple barriers to care-seeking and continuous engagement with treatment services. Identifying specific barrier patterns would aid targeted interventions aimed at improving treatment access. AIM: The aim of this study was to determine stigma- and non-stigma-related barriers to care-seeking among persons with schizophrenia in Nigeria. SETTING: This study was conducted at the Outpatient Clinics of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of a dyad of persons with schizophrenia and caregivers (n = 161) attending outpatient services at a neuro-psychiatric hospital in Nigeria. Stigma- and non-stigma-related barriers were assessed using the 30-item Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE) scale. RESULTS: Lack of insight, preference for alternative care, illness severity and financial constraints were common barriers to care-seeking among persons with schizophrenia. Females were significantly more likely to report greater overall treatment barrier (p < 0.01) and stigma-related barriers (p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: This study shows that attitudinal barriers impede care access and engagement among persons with schizophrenia in Nigeria. AOSIS 2019-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6851870/ /pubmed/31745440 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v25i0.1392 Text en © 2019. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Original Research James, Bawo O. Thomas, Felicia I. Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe J. Igbinomwanhia, Nosa G. Inogbo, Chinwe F. Thornicroft, Graham Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title | Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title_full | Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title_short | Barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Nigeria |
title_sort | barriers to care among people with schizophrenia attending a tertiary psychiatric hospital in nigeria |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6851870/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745440 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v25i0.1392 |
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