Harris Dawn, Endale Tarik, Lind Unn Hege, Sevalie Stephen, Bah Abdulai Jawo, Jalloh Abdul, Baingana Florence
Mental Health Coordinator, King's Sierra Leone Partnership, King's Global Health Partnerships, King's Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships, School of Population and Environmental Sciences, King's College London, Sierra Leone. Email:
Mental Health Volunteer, King's Sierra Leone Partnership, King's Global Health Partnerships, King's Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships, School of Population and Environmental Sciences, King's College London, Sierra Leone.
BJPsych Int. 2020 Feb;17(1):14-16. doi: 10.1192/bji.2019.17.
Sierra Leone is a West African country with a population of just over 7 million. Many Sierra Leoneans lived through the psychologically distressing events of the civil war (1991-2002), the 2014 Ebola outbreak and frequent floods. Traditionally, mental health services have been delivered at the oldest mental health hospital in sub-Saharan Africa, with no services available anywhere else in the country. Mental illness remains highly stigmatised. Recent advances include revision of the Mental Health Policy and Strategic Plan and the strengthening of mental health governance and district services. Many challenges lie ahead, with the crucial next steps including securing a national budget line for mental health, reviewing mental health legislation, systematising training of mental health specialists and prioritising the procurement of psychotropic medications. National and international commitment must be made to reduce the treatment gap and provide quality care for people with mental illness in Sierra Leone.
塞拉利昂是一个西非国家,人口略多于700万。许多塞拉利昂人经历了内战(1991 - 2002年)、2014年埃博拉疫情爆发以及频繁的洪水等令人心理痛苦的事件。传统上,心理健康服务是在撒哈拉以南非洲最古老的精神病医院提供的,该国其他地方均无此类服务。精神疾病仍然受到高度污名化。近期的进展包括修订了《心理健康政策和战略计划》,并加强了心理健康治理和地区服务。未来仍有许多挑战,关键的下一步包括确保为心理健康设立国家预算项目、审查心理健康立法、使心理健康专家的培训系统化以及优先采购精神药物。必须做出国家和国际承诺,以缩小治疗差距,并为塞拉利昂的精神疾病患者提供优质护理。