Training in the management of post-traumatic stress disorder in Uganda.

Journal: International psychiatry : bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists

Volume: 6

Issue: 3

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Affiliated Institutions:  Institute of Psychotrauma, East London NHS Foundation Trust, Bartholomew Close, London ECA BE, UK, email Patricia.Dardenne@eastlondon.nhs.uk. East London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. Butabika Hospital, Kampala, Uganda.

Abstract summary 

The aims of this study were to establish the feasibility and effectiveness of training Ugandan mental health workers in the management of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) based on guidelines from the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). The Butabika Link is a mental health partnership between the East London Foundation NHS Trust (ELFT) and Butabika National Psychiatric Referral Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, supported by the Tropical Health Education Trust (THET), and based on the recommendations of the Crisp report (Crisp, 2007). The Link has worked on the principle that the most effective partnership between high-income and low- or middle-income countries is through organisations already delivering healthcare, that is, through the support of existing services. Butabika Hospital is a centre of excel-. Butabika Hospital is a centre of excellence, serving an entire nation of 30 million people, many of them recovering from 20 years of armed conflict that took place mainly in the north of Uganda. In addition, Uganda has received refugees from conflicts in neighbouring states, including Congo, Rwanda, Kenya, Sudan and Burundi. The Ugandan Ministry of Health's Strategic Plan (2000) has prioritised post-conflict mental disorders and domestic violence, which is reflected in the vision of the Link's work.

Authors & Co-authors:  d'Ardenne Dorner Walugembe Nakibuuka Nsereko Onen Hall

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Citations :  Boardman, J. & Ovuga, E. (1997) Rebuilding psychiatry in Uganda. Psychiatric Bulletin, 21, 649–655.
Authors :  7
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SSN : 1749-3676
Study Population
Male,Female
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Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
England