BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, many people are still mentally affected by the consequences of the genocide and yet mental health care facilities are scarce. While available literature explains the prevalence and consequences of mental disorders, there is lack of knowledge from low-income countries on health care seeking behavior due to common mental disorders. Therefore, this study sought to explore health care professionals' acquired experiences of barriers and facilitators that people with common mental disorders face when seeking mental health care services in Rwanda. METHODS: A qualitative approach was applied and data was collected from six focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted in October 2012, including a total of 43 health care profession...
Abstract Background In low-and middle-income countries, integration of mental health into primary ca...
Background: The study was conducted to explore challenges faced by trained informal health providers...
Setting: Programmes that integrate mental health care into primary care settings could reduce the gl...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, many people are still mentally affected by the consequences of the genocide a...
Introduction: After the Genocide of 1994, NGOs and other public services supplemented hospitals in t...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Mental disorders contribute substantially to the global burden of disease. Although mental disorders...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Aim: This thesis aimed to explore the magnitude of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), its risk factors...
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists betwe...
CITATION: Twesigye, J. & Kagee, A. 2016. Perspectives of patients and caregivers on the logistical b...
Master thesis, Programme in Medicine, TITLE: Mental health problems among Rwandan youth – patterns ...
Abstract Background In low-and middle-income countries, integration of mental health into primary ca...
Background: The study was conducted to explore challenges faced by trained informal health providers...
Setting: Programmes that integrate mental health care into primary care settings could reduce the gl...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, many people are still mentally affected by the consequences of the genocide a...
Introduction: After the Genocide of 1994, NGOs and other public services supplemented hospitals in t...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
Despite the publication of high-profile reports and promising activities in several countries, progr...
Mental disorders contribute substantially to the global burden of disease. Although mental disorders...
Low and middle income countries face many challenges in meeting mental health needs in their regions...
This paper considers several aspects of the evolution, organization and current status of the mental...
Aim: This thesis aimed to explore the magnitude of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), its risk factors...
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists betwe...
CITATION: Twesigye, J. & Kagee, A. 2016. Perspectives of patients and caregivers on the logistical b...
Master thesis, Programme in Medicine, TITLE: Mental health problems among Rwandan youth – patterns ...
Abstract Background In low-and middle-income countries, integration of mental health into primary ca...
Background: The study was conducted to explore challenges faced by trained informal health providers...
Setting: Programmes that integrate mental health care into primary care settings could reduce the gl...