Title of article :
Resource utilisation for neuropsychiatric disorders
in developing countries
Author/Authors :
Cleusa Ferri، نويسنده , , Dan Chisholm، نويسنده , , Mark Van Ommeren، نويسنده , , Martin Prince، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background Substantial information is now
available at a global and regional level relating to the
burden of mental disorders, yet hardly any international
data are available on the resources that are needed to respond
to this global burden. Aims The aim of this study
was to develop consensus-driven estimates of resource
utilisation, coverage and adherence for key mental
health care interventions capable of reducing leading
neuropsychiatric causes of disease burden. Methods A
resource utilisation questionnaire was developed for a
series of mental health care interventions for schizophrenia,
affective and anxiety disorders, alcohol misuse,
epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease. Expert opinion surveys
using a Delphi approach were conducted in seven
countries (Brazil, China, Egypt, Ghana, India, Mexico
and Thailand). Initial results were fed back to participants
in order to elicit a second,final set of consensus estimates.
Mean and median values were calculated, together
with measures of dispersion and agreement.
Results Sixty-seven psychiatrists took part in the first
Delphi round and 60 completed the seven consensus
panels in the second Delphi round. Expected resource
use was highest for acute psychosis, mania, severe depression
and severe dementia (at least monthly outpatient
visits, and over 25% of cases admitted to hospital
with an average length of stay one month). Aggregated
estimates for current treatment coverage ranged from
below 20% for Alzheimer’s disease to 60% for
epilepsy.Coverage and adherence levels for affective disorders
were both below 50%. Conclusion The Delphi
technique proved to be a feasible and efficient method
for data collection and consensus generation concerning
mental health care resource utilisation. Results provide
a set of range estimates for mental health resource
planning and evaluation in a variety of developing regions.
Keywords :
service utilisation – mental health care –Delphi technique
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)