Role of traditional healers in the pathway to care of patients with bipolar disorder in Egypt.

Tarek Assad, Tarek Okasha, Hisham Ramy, Tamer Goueli, Hanan El-Shinnawy, Mohamed Nasr, Heba Fathy, Dalia Enaba, Dina Ibrahim, Mahmoud Elhabiby, Nesreen Mohsen, Sherien Khalil, Mohamed Fekry, Nivert Zaki, Hani Hamed, Hanan Azzam, Marwa A Meguid, Menan AbdelMaksoud Rabie, Marwa Sultan, Soheir Elghoneimy, Osama Refaat, Doaa Nader, Doha Elserafi, Marwa Elmissiry, Iman Shorab
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Abstract

Background: A large number of mentally ill patients prefer to visit non-medical practitioners such as traditional healers because of the confidence in the system, affordability and accessibility of the service. This may lead to delay in seeking psychiatric services and has prognostic impact.

Aim: To assess the rate of bipolar affective disorder (BAD) patients seeking traditional healers, the sociodemographic and clinical correlates of those patients.

Methods: We assessed 350 patients with BAD after confirmation of diagnosis with Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorder (SCID-I) research version and assessment of functioning with Global Assessment of Functioning scale. They were assessed for percent, rate and timing of seeking traditional healers.

Results: In all, 40.8% sought traditional healers, with 34.9% more than four times. Of those, 62.2% were before seeking psychiatric services and 37.8% after. Lower educational level, less impairment of functioning and presence of hallucinations were significant correlates.

Conclusion: This study shows that most of the patients suffering from mental illness prefer to approach faith healers first, which may delay entry to psychiatric care and thereby negatively impact the prognosis of BAD. This highlights the importance of mental health education and developing a positive collaborative relationship with traditional healers.

传统治疗师在埃及双相情感障碍患者护理途径中的作用。
背景:由于对医疗系统的信心、可负担性和服务的可及性,大量精神病患者更愿意去看传统治疗师等非医疗从业者。这可能导致延迟寻求精神科服务,并对预后有影响。目的:评估双相情感障碍(BAD)患者寻求传统治疗的比率,以及这些患者的社会人口统计学和临床相关因素。方法:采用DSM-IV -I轴障碍(SCID-I)研究版结构化临床访谈法对350例确诊为BAD的患者进行评估,并采用整体功能评估量表进行功能评估。研究人员评估了他们寻求传统治疗师的百分比、比率和时间。结果:40.8%的患者寻求传统治疗,34.9%的患者超过4次。其中62.2%是在寻求精神科服务前,37.8%是在寻求精神科服务后。较低的教育水平、较少的功能损害和幻觉的存在显著相关。结论:本研究显示,大多数精神疾病患者倾向于首先向信仰治疗师求助,这可能会延迟进入精神科护理,从而对不良情绪的预后产生负面影响。这突出了心理健康教育和与传统治疗师发展积极合作关系的重要性。
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