Acharya Lumeshor, Upadhya Kapil Dev, Kortmann Frank
Western Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2006 Dec;18(6):587-92. doi: 10.1080/09540260601038407.
To improve mental health care in Nepal, a National Mental Health Policy, Strategy and Plan of Action was approved by the Government in 1997. Nepal has high vulnerability to natural disasters compounded by a prolonged violent civil conflict affecting almost all districts of the country. Floods, landslides and earthquakes are the most regularly occurring disasters in Nepal. There is a Health Sector Emergency and Disaster Response Plan of the Ministry of Health, but mental health and psychosocial relief is not adequately addressed in this plan. In 2003 guidelines on best public health practices in emergencies for district health workers was developed in which the minimum standard and indicators include aspects of mental and social aspects of health. The experience of the complex emergency in April 2005 showed that in general the emergency preparedness plan has not been prepared well enough, but on the other hand the health system was able to cope quite well because of past training. Further strengthening of the mental health and psychosocial aspects of disaster preparedness is strongly recommended.
为改善尼泊尔的精神卫生保健状况,1997年政府批准了一项《国家精神卫生政策、战略和行动计划》。尼泊尔极易遭受自然灾害,长期的暴力内战又使情况更加复杂,内战影响到该国几乎所有地区。洪水、山体滑坡和地震是尼泊尔最经常发生的灾害。卫生部制定了《卫生部门应急和灾害应对计划》,但该计划未充分涉及精神卫生和社会心理救助问题。2003年制定了针对地区卫生工作者的紧急情况下最佳公共卫生做法指南,其中最低标准和指标包括健康的心理和社会方面。2005年4月复杂紧急情况的经验表明,总体而言应急准备计划准备得不够充分,但另一方面,由于过去的培训,卫生系统能够较好地应对。强烈建议进一步加强备灾工作中的精神卫生和社会心理方面。