| Literature DB >> 26360450 |
Abhijit Nadkarni1, Charlotte Hanlon2, Urvita Bhatia1, Daniela Fuhr3, Celina Ragoni4, Sérgio Luiz de Azevedo Perocco5, Sandra Fortes6, Rahul Shidhaye7, Eugene Kinyanda8, Thara Rangaswamy9, Vikram Patel10.
Abstract
The aim of this Review is to identify effective interventions and treatment guidelines to manage common types of psychiatric emergencies in non-specialist settings in low-income and middle-income countries. Mental health specialist services in low-income and middle-income countries are scarce. We did a systematic review of interventions for psychiatric emergencies and a literature search for low-income and middle-income-specific treatment guidelines for psychiatric emergencies. A dearth of high-quality guidelines and contextualised primary evidence for management of psychiatric emergencies in low-income and middle-income countries exists. Filling these gaps in present guidelines needs to be an urgent research priority in view of the adverse health and social consequences of such presentations and the present drive to scale up mental health care.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26360450 DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(15)00094-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Psychiatry ISSN: 2215-0366 Impact factor: 27.083