Negash Alemayehu, Abera Mubarek, Gruber-Frank Christine, Frank Reiner
Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
Global Mental Health Group, Center for International Health, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany.
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2015 Oct 15;9:48. doi: 10.1186/s13034-015-0080-5. eCollection 2015.
Ethiopia is a country in which child and adolescent mental health needs are often not met. In order to promote capacity building, a Collaborative International Exchange Programme has been established between Jimma University at Jimma, Ethiopia, and Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. The programme focuses on training non-physician health professionals in mental health speciality. One of the courses in the training programme, child psychiatry, involves a child psychiatrist and a children's nurse supporting the management of a patient described in this case report. Its conceptual framework is based on the section "significant emotional and medically unexplained complaints" of the "WHO mental health GAP intervention guide for mental, neurological and substance use disorders in non-specialized health settings".
The purpose of this case report is to promote confidence in mental health professionals when managing patients with similar conditions, and to stimulate further evaluation of the conceptual approach in developing countries.
The subject of this case report is a 14-year-old adolescent girl admitted to the psychiatric clinic at Jimma University Teaching Hospital. She was admitted for intractable retching, inability to eat, weight loss, and inability to walk. Challenges included the combination of medical and psychiatric symptoms, and the significant impairment of functioning in this adolescent. The first aim in the management of this patient was to guarantee vital functions. In a problem-oriented approach, different domains were addressed to restore nutritional, social, emotional, and motor functions. Treatment consisted of various elements of psychosocial interventions. The patient improved in 2 weeks and the final diagnosis was conversion disorder.
Psychosocial interventions can be developed in cooperation, and applied in a setting where little child mental health expertise is available. Case-based learning relying on local expertise is suitable in meeting local needs and in developing mental health services for children and adolescents.
埃塞俄比亚是一个儿童和青少年心理健康需求常常得不到满足的国家。为了促进能力建设,埃塞俄比亚吉马的吉马大学与德国慕尼黑的路德维希 - 马克西米利安大学建立了一个国际合作交流项目。该项目专注于培训心理健康专业的非医生卫生专业人员。培训项目中的一门课程——儿童精神病学,涉及一名儿童精神科医生和一名儿童护士,他们为这份病例报告中描述的一名患者的管理提供支持。其概念框架基于“世界卫生组织非专科卫生机构中精神、神经和物质使用障碍心理健康差距干预指南”中“重大情感和医学无法解释的主诉”部分。
本病例报告的目的是增强心理健康专业人员在管理类似病症患者时的信心,并促使对发展中国家的概念方法进行进一步评估。
本病例报告的对象是一名14岁的少女,她被收治于吉马大学教学医院的精神科诊所。她因顽固性干呕、无法进食、体重减轻和无法行走而入院。挑战包括医学症状和精神症状的合并,以及这名青少年的功能严重受损。该患者管理的首要目标是保障生命功能。采用问题导向方法,针对不同领域以恢复营养、社会、情感和运动功能。治疗包括心理社会干预的各种要素。患者在2周内有所改善,最终诊断为转换障碍。
心理社会干预可以合作开展,并应用于儿童心理健康专业知识匮乏的环境中。依靠当地专业知识的案例式学习适合满足当地需求并发展儿童和青少年的心理健康服务。