Evaluating changes in recovery in people living with severe and persistent mental illness after psychiatric rehabilitation services at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya.

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Tác giả: Julius Barasa, Florence Jaguga, Allan Kimaina, Mercy Kimaiyo, Naomi Kipkorir, Gilliane Kosgei, Edith Kamaru Kwobah, Richard Matundura, Lily Okeyo, Neal Patel, Angela L Rollins, Matthew Turissini

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Psychiatric rehabilitation journal , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 720543

 OBJECTIVE: People living with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in Kenya lack access to recovery-based services. In this study, we assessed changes in recovery in people living with SPMI in Kenya 6 months after receiving services at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Nawiri Recovery and Skills Centre (Nawiri). METHODS: A retrospective evaluation was conducted using a pretest/posttest design analyzing Nawiri care program data collected on admission and 6 months after discharge for recovery metrics. RESULTS: Thirty patients, with an average age of 33 years and of whom 57% are female, met criteria for the study, with the most common mental diagnoses being schizophrenia (60%) and bipolar mood disorder (30%)
  76% of participants met the definition of extreme poverty and had a median of two psychiatric admissions in the 12 months before admission. Patients improved significantly on recovery outcomes 6 months after receiving care at Nawiri, including decreased psychiatric hospitalizations (from 1.33 to 0.07), improved rates of independence in life skills (75.9%-96.7%), improved engagement in income generating activities (23.3%-63.3%), improved food security (69.0%-96.7%), decreased days of functional impairment from symptoms (3.7 to 1.7 days in past week), decreased substance use (53.3%-13.8%), and improved engagement in outpatient mental health care (50.0%-93.3%). CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: People living with SPMI had improved recovery 6 months after receiving residential psychiatric rehabilitation services in western Kenya. A more robust evaluation of program effectiveness and implementation is recommended to help explore generalizability and scalability to other resource limited settings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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