Mind the gap! : A discussion on the disparity between low and high income countries in the provision of mental health care and the implications for capacity building in Kenya’s nursing workforce.
About fourteen per cent of the global burden of disease has been attributed to mental, neurological and substance use disorders. A number of initiatives have been launched in recent years to respond to this, the World Health Organisation (WHO) introduced the Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) to address the widening gap between what is needed to provide adequate mental health services and what is currently available, especially in low and middle income countries where the gap is widest.<br>This discussion paper will focus on mental health nursing in Kenya, a country in East Africa with a population of 42 million people. Mental illness is common in Kenya with up to twenty five per cent prevalence rates, yet mental health services are sparse at the tertiary and primary care level and mental health remains a low budget and policy priority for the government. The aim of this paper is to raise participants’ awareness of the challenges of delivering mental health nursing care in low-income countries such as Kenya, and to explore possible solutions to the problem.<br>
History
Location
Darwin, N. T.
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Notes
Abstract published in International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5 October 2012, Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin, Australia. Volume 21, Issue Supplement S1, pages 1–28, October 2012. DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2012.00878.x
Publication classification
E3.1 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2012, Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses International Conference
Pagination
1-22
Start date
2012-10-02
End date
2012-10-05
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 38th Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Conference.
Event
Australian College of Mental Health Nursing. Conference (38th : 2012 : Darwin, N.T.)
Publisher
Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses International Conference