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Primary prevention in psychiatry in general hospitals in South Asia

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Indian Journal of Psychiatry

Source : Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 59: 510-14

Url : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29497199/

Keywords : GHPU; General hospital psychiatry; South Asia; indicated; primary prevention; selective; universal

Campus : Faridabad

School : School of Medicine

Department : Psychiatry

Year : 2017

Abstract : The focus of primary prevention is on reducing the disease incidence. Primary prevention in mental health has been given minimal priority in low-resource settings with no significant investments. General hospitals are one of the main providers of mental health services in South Asia. This paper focuses on primary prevention activities, which can be undertaken in a general hospital in South Asia with abysmally low-mental health resources. For implementing primary prevention in psychiatry, a general hospital may be conceptualized as a population unit, located in a well-populated area with easy accessibility where different kinds of communities, for example, students and resident doctors, consultants, patients and their caregivers, and paramedical, nursing, administrative and other supportive staff, coexist and have varied functions. All the functional components of the general hospital psychiatric units (GHPUs) offer scope for introducing primary preventive psychiatry services. Psychiatrists in GHPUs can lead efforts for primary prevention in mental health in the hospital by employing strategies in the framework of universal, selective, and indicated prevention. The preventive strategies could be targeted at the patients visiting the hospital for various health services and their caregivers, employees, and the trainees. Similar principles can be employed in teaching and training.

Cite this Research Publication : Sood M, Chadda RK, Kallivayalil RA (2017) Primary prevention in psychiatry in general hospitals in South Asia. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 59: 510-14

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