TankaTanka Psychiatric Hospital and Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital, School of Medicine, University of The Gambia, Banjul, The Gambia.
World J Biol Psychiatry. 2011 Sep;12 Suppl 1:85-8. doi: 10.3109/15622975.2011.601926.
Little is known about psychiatric patients and psychiatric service delivery in non-Western developing countries. Therefore, this naturalistic pilot study aimed at analysing and describing the patient population treated in the Tanka Tanka Psychiatric Hospital, the mental health inpatient facility of The Gambia. Most patients were male and exhibited a wide age range of over 40 years. There were also indicators that the hospital population consisted of two distinguished groups: a large group of chronically ill patients and a smaller group of psychiatric patients with very acute symptoms. Psychotic/mood disorders and substance dependence/abuse were the most common diagnoses. In many patients problematic cannabis use was prevalent. Such research can contribute to better understand the needs of psychiatric patients, and help to develop continuously improved service delivery and optimise therapeutic options.
在非西方发展中国家,人们对精神科患者和精神科服务提供情况知之甚少。因此,本自然主义试点研究旨在分析和描述冈比亚坦卡坦卡精神病院(Tanka Tanka Psychiatric Hospital)收治的患者人群,该院是冈比亚的精神科住院治疗机构。大多数患者为男性,年龄跨度超过 40 岁。还有迹象表明,医院的患者群体由两个不同的群体组成:一大群慢性疾病患者和一小群精神疾病症状非常严重的患者。精神分裂症/情绪障碍和物质依赖/滥用是最常见的诊断。在许多患者中,大麻使用问题普遍存在。此类研究有助于更好地了解精神科患者的需求,并有助于不断改进服务提供和优化治疗选择。