Mental Health in Uganda and Canada: A Descriptive Case Study of the Issue and Recommendations for Improved Mental Health

Cayley Mackie, L. Bradford, Eric Enanga
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Mental health is a crucial part of overall wellbeing. Canada’s mental health system has progressed over the last decade but still has room for improvement. In comparison, developing countries, such as Uganda, have not shown the same progression with their mental health systems. The embedded experience, together with expert consultations in the field, was conducted over several months at a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) specialized hospital, the Joint Clinical Research Center (JCRC) in Kampala, Uganda on the topic of mental health systems. The observations and consultations were thematically analyzed into four main themes: cultural attitudes towards mental illness, the interconnectedness of childhood HIV and mental health, a gap in education for mental health professionals to become certified, and barriers to addressment of mental health issues at the JCRC. The main barriers for Ugandans seeking professional treatment were also identified, which included the accessibility and availability of professional treatment. Local solutions are outlined, as well as recommendations for improvements and future research.
乌干达和加拿大的心理健康:问题的描述性案例研究和改善心理健康的建议
心理健康是整体健康的重要组成部分。加拿大的精神卫生系统在过去十年中取得了进展,但仍有改进的余地。相比之下,乌干达等发展中国家的精神卫生系统并没有取得同样的进展。在乌干达坎帕拉的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)专科医院联合临床研究中心(JCRC)就精神卫生系统的主题进行了几个月的嵌入式经验和实地专家咨询。对这些意见和磋商进行了专题分析,分为四个主题:对精神疾病的文化态度、儿童艾滋病毒与心理健康的相互联系、心理健康专业人员获得认证的教育差距以及在儿童权利委员会解决心理健康问题的障碍。还确定了乌干达人寻求专业治疗的主要障碍,其中包括专业治疗的可及性和可得性。概述了当地的解决方案,以及改进和未来研究的建议。
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