Eytan Ariel, Ngirababyeyi Alfred, Nkubili Charles, Mahoro Paul Nkubamugisha
a Medical Direction, Belle-Idée , Geneva University Hospitals , Thônex , Switzerland.
b Huye Isange rehabilitation center , University of Rwanda , Butare , Rwanda.
Glob Health Action. 2018;11(1):1509933. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1509933.
Forensic psychiatry has often been neglected in nonwestern countries, including the African continent. Our aim was to assess the practices and needs for improvement in the field of forensic psychiatry in Rwanda. During a one-week visit conducted in October 2017, we interviewed key-informants working at decisional levels in the domains of health, justice and security. Two clinical workshops involving psychiatrists, psychologists and nurses were held in psychiatric facilities, including at Ndera, the main psychiatric hospital of the country. Three axes of development and improvement were identified: First there is a need for a clearer, more coherent and updated legislative framework. Second, the absence of a forensic secured unit, which compromises both quality of care for forensic patients and security of the other patients and staff, should be remediated. Third, the supervision and training in this specialized domain should be provided through international collaborations. Hopefully, Rwanda could become in the next few years a driving force for other African countries in the field of forensic psychiatry.
包括非洲大陆在内的非西方国家,法医精神病学常常被忽视。我们的目的是评估卢旺达法医精神病学领域的实践情况及改进需求。在2017年10月进行的为期一周的访问中,我们采访了在卫生、司法和安全领域决策层面工作的关键信息提供者。在包括该国主要精神病医院恩代拉在内的精神病设施中,举办了两场由精神科医生、心理学家和护士参与的临床研讨会。确定了三个发展和改进方向:第一,需要一个更清晰、更连贯且更新的立法框架。第二,应弥补缺乏法医安全病房的问题,这既影响了对法医患者的护理质量,也危及其他患者和工作人员的安全。第三,应通过国际合作提供该专业领域的监督和培训。有望在未来几年,卢旺达能成为法医精神病学领域推动其他非洲国家发展的一股力量。