CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR

The abstract is a case study highlighting initiatives designed by the Zanzibar Psychiatric Association (ZPA) to serve persons with mental disorders (MHDs) confined indoors. The purpose of the program was to increase access to healthcare among confined MHDs. This was achieved through conducting outr...

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Main Author: Mganga Bwire
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN) 2019-10-01
Series:Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
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Online Access:http://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/44
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spelling doaj-aecda7a31ee74452a11b09d632d4a6342020-11-25T01:12:43ZengNDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN)Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal2612-21382019-10-012110.32437/mhgcj.v2i1.44CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBARMganga Bwire0Zanzibar Psychiatric Association, Kenya The abstract is a case study highlighting initiatives designed by the Zanzibar Psychiatric Association (ZPA) to serve persons with mental disorders (MHDs) confined indoors. The purpose of the program was to increase access to healthcare among confined MHDs. This was achieved through conducting outreach programs aimed at community awareness creation on MHDs, providing first aids to the patients and referring to the MHDs designed hospitals. Moreover, the program focused on advocating for increased local health budget prioritizing on mental health. A total of 63 patients reached and provided with first aids and referred to the hospital, meanwhile 200 people form the community were educated on MHDs. Limited funding to operationalize interventions fueled by increased demands are some of the key challenges. We urge like-minded partners to join hands in our initiatives in providing experts, technical advises and other resources so that we can scale-up interventions in Zanzibar. http://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/44Mental healthhealthcareZanzibarpsychiatry
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CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
Mental health
healthcare
Zanzibar
psychiatry
author_facet Mganga Bwire
author_sort Mganga Bwire
title CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
title_short CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
title_full CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
title_fullStr CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
title_full_unstemmed CASE STUDY INCREASING ACESS TO HEALTHCARE AMONG PERSONS WITH MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN ZANZIBAR
title_sort case study increasing acess to healthcare among persons with mental health disorders in zanzibar
publisher NDSAN (MFC-Coordinator of NDSAN)
series Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal
issn 2612-2138
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The abstract is a case study highlighting initiatives designed by the Zanzibar Psychiatric Association (ZPA) to serve persons with mental disorders (MHDs) confined indoors. The purpose of the program was to increase access to healthcare among confined MHDs. This was achieved through conducting outreach programs aimed at community awareness creation on MHDs, providing first aids to the patients and referring to the MHDs designed hospitals. Moreover, the program focused on advocating for increased local health budget prioritizing on mental health. A total of 63 patients reached and provided with first aids and referred to the hospital, meanwhile 200 people form the community were educated on MHDs. Limited funding to operationalize interventions fueled by increased demands are some of the key challenges. We urge like-minded partners to join hands in our initiatives in providing experts, technical advises and other resources so that we can scale-up interventions in Zanzibar.
topic Mental health
healthcare
Zanzibar
psychiatry
url http://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/44
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