This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental health system of Rwanda. The centerpiece of the Rwandan mental health system is the neuropsychiatric hospital in Ndera. Resource constraints preclude development of an extensive system of specialty mental health care. The World Health Organization has proposed that mental health services can best be delivered in developing countries through decentralization and integration with primary health care services. The accomplishments and problems encountered in implementing this model in Rwanda are described and, based on this experience, some recommendations are offered for other developing countries
The mental-health conditions and services in most African countries are of great concern. There is a...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
Background: Despite decades of disagreement among mental health practitioners and researchers in the...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a wide mental health treatment gap, with low levels of access to mental healt...
Introduction: After the Genocide of 1994, NGOs and other public services supplemented hospitals in t...
Master thesis, Programme in Medicine, TITLE: Mental health problems among Rwandan youth – patterns ...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, many people are still mentally affected by the consequences of the genocide a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists between the numbe...
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country which has recently emerged from some marked political and socioecon...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
The mental-health conditions and services in most African countries are of great concern. There is a...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
Background: Despite decades of disagreement among mental health practitioners and researchers in the...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a wide mental health treatment gap, with low levels of access to mental healt...
Introduction: After the Genocide of 1994, NGOs and other public services supplemented hospitals in t...
Master thesis, Programme in Medicine, TITLE: Mental health problems among Rwandan youth – patterns ...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, many people are still mentally affected by the consequences of the genocide a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Mental illness is considered a silent epidemic throughoutAfrica due to substantial financial and sys...
The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists between the numbe...
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country which has recently emerged from some marked political and socioecon...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
Mental health has become a national health priority in the West; however, it is still an overlooked ...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
The mental-health conditions and services in most African countries are of great concern. There is a...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
Background: Despite decades of disagreement among mental health practitioners and researchers in the...