Scaling up mental health services in Sudan: Sudanese psychiatrists’ opinions

  • Osman A
  • Bakhiet A
  • Elmusharaf S
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Abstract

We invited 108 psychiatrists of Sudanese origin, working in and outside Sudan, to take part in a study looking at the most appropriate method for scaling up mental health services in Sudan. Of those psychiatrists who were approached, 81 (75%) responded. Among the respondents, 30 (37%) resided and worked in Sudan, and 51 (63%) worked outside Sudan (mostly in the UK and Arab Gulf States). Most respondents preferred the lay counsellor model (43, 53.2%) to address the current shortage of human resources for scaling up mental health services.

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Osman, A. H. M., Bakhiet, A., Elmusharaf, S., Omer, A., & Abdelrahman, A. (2020). Scaling up mental health services in Sudan: Sudanese psychiatrists’ opinions. BJPsych International, 17(4), 91–94. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.17

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