Decentralised responsibility--a way forward for 'homeland' mental health care?

Journal: South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde

Volume: 77

Issue: 9

Year of Publication: 1990

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Community Health, University of the Witswaterarand, Johannesburg.

Abstract summary 

A case study of mental health services in Mhala, a district of the Gazankulu homeland area in South Africa, is reported; it is argued that more comprehensive mental health care could be promoted by transferring certain basic mental health functions (repeat prescriptions for stable psychosis and epilepsy) from the single itinerant community psychiatric nurse to general health nurses in the 22 clinics in the district. This would improve access to and continuity of care, and through the new 'freedom' of the community psychiatric nurse, allow for the introduction of mental health functions that are presently neglected. Training to safe levels of competence is attainable, and the additional load on clinics would be very small.

Authors & Co-authors:  Freeman M M

Study Outcome 

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Identifiers
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SSN : 0256-9574
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Community Mental Health Services
Other Terms
Study Design
Case Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
South Africa