What Is The Best
Approach to Treating Schizophrenia in Developing Countries?
(June 24, 2007) -- In this week’s PLoS Medicine, three psychiatrists
working in India and Pakistan debate how best to improve the care of the 25
million people living with schizophrenia in low and middle income countries.
Studies have found that over two-thirds of people with
schizophrenia in
these countries are not receiving any treatment.
Dr Vikram Patel discusses the crucial role that community health workers
can play. Dr Saaed Farooq argues that the huge burden of untreated
schizophrenia could be tackled by providing free
antipsychotic medications
and supervising patients while they take their treatment (akin to the way in
which patients with TB are supervised when they take their antituberculous
medications). Dr R Thara discusses the crucial importance of tackling the
stigma of schizophrenia by offering proven therapies.
Citation: Patel V, Farooq S, Thara R (2007) What is the best approach to
treating schizophrenia in developing countries" PLoS Med 4(6): e159.
Source: SpiritIndia.com
Last updated: 06/07
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