A FOUR-YEAR REVIEW OF GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. IN A LAGOS BASED HOSPITAL, NIGERIA

Q3 Medicine
Ethiopian Medical Journal Pub Date : 2016-07-01
Richard Ademola Adebayo, Andrew Toyin Olagunju, Michael Olasunkanmi Olutoki, Babatunde Fadipe, Taiwo Olamide Oduguwa, Rahman Abolore Lawal
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Background: There is a growing global concern about the public health implications of the increasing population of the elderly. One main issue of concern is centered on how to address their mental health needs using homegrown interventions and services. We expect that important lessons on geriatric mental health issues would be brought to fore in this report.

Methods: This is a four-year (2007-2011) retrospective report on the mental health services rendered to 938 clients aged 60 years and above at a Lagos based mental health treatment facility in Nigeria. Designed questionnaires were filled with socio-demographic and clinical data obtained from patients case notes based on the objectives of the study.

Results: The mean (standard deviation) age of elders was (±7.93) 69.6 years, and 65.5% were females. Majority were married, self-employed and belonged to low socio-economic status (73.1%, 63.1% and 63.2%, respectively). Close to two-thirds (62.4%) commute for at least one hour to get treatment. The commonest diagnosis was psychotic disorders (34.8%), while 5.5% had Alzheimer’s dementia. Some 96.5% of the elders were solely on medications. About a quarter had past history of mental illness and 48.5% reported co-morbid medical conditions, with cardiovascular problems (53.0%) being the commonest physical comorbidity. The middle old along with very old elders (aged≥70 years), and those with at least tertiary education, were more likely to present with dementia were more likely to present with index episode of mental illness and receive outpatient care

Conclusion: The elders were managed for a wide range of treatable mental illnesses and other comorbidities and commute for hours to access care. Pharmacotherapy was the preponderant sole treatment modality. There is need for sustained development of expertise to enhance multimodal care and scaling up of comprehensive geriatric mental health services. Further research is needed on how to appropriately link and/or integrate geriatric care with services at all-tiers of health care delivery.

老年人心理健康服务四年回顾。在尼日利亚拉各斯的一家医院
背景:全球越来越关注老年人口增加对公共卫生的影响。关注的一个主要问题集中在如何利用家庭成人干预和服务来满足他们的心理健康需求。我们期望在本报告中将提出关于老年心理健康问题的重要经验教训。方法:这是一份为期四年(2007-2011年)的回顾性报告,内容涉及尼日利亚拉各斯一家精神卫生治疗机构向938名60岁及以上的客户提供的精神卫生服务。设计的问卷填满了基于研究目标的从患者病例记录中获得的社会人口统计学和临床数据。结果:老年人平均(标准差)年龄为(±7.93)69.6岁,其中女性占65.5%。大多数是已婚,自雇,属于低社会经济地位(分别为73.1%,63.1%和63.2%)。近三分之二(62.4%)的人通勤至少一个小时去接受治疗。最常见的诊断是精神障碍(34.8%),而5.5%患有阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症。96.5%的老年人仅靠药物治疗。约四分之一的人有精神病史,48.5%的人报告了合并症,心血管问题(53.0%)是最常见的身体合并症。中老年人、高龄老年人(≥70岁)和至少受过高等教育的老年人更有可能出现痴呆,更有可能出现精神疾病指数发作并接受门诊护理。结论:老年人被管理为广泛的可治疗精神疾病和其他合并症,并且通勤数小时才能获得护理。药物治疗是主要的唯一治疗方式。需要持续发展专门知识,以加强多式联运护理和扩大综合老年保健服务。需要进一步研究如何将老年保健与各级卫生保健服务适当地联系起来和/或结合起来。
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期刊介绍: The Ethiopian Medical Journal (EMJ) is the official Journal of the Ethiopian Medical Association (EMA) and devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the broad field of medicine in Ethiopia and other developing countries. Prospective contributors to the Journal should take note of the instructions of Manuscript preparation and submission to EMJ as outlined below.
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