Community psychiatry service in Sri Lanka: a successful model

  • Ranasinghe P
  • Mendis J
  • Hanwella R
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Abstract

In the current practice of psychiatry there is a shift from hospital to community based care. Different models of community psychiatry have been tried in different countries. Though this concept is based on several core principles, each country has to find what is best suited for its population. In Sri Lanka too, community psychiatry projects have been initiated by psychiatrists. We describe below one such project started in a postal area in the capital, Colombo, by one of the authors. The project began in late 2008 and by 2010 was functioning independently and fulfilled the criteria for a community based mental health service.

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Ranasinghe, P., Mendis, J., & Hanwella, R. (2011). Community psychiatry service in Sri Lanka: a successful model. Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry, 2(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v2i1.3157

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