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Nepalese psychiatrists' struggle for evolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Arun Jha*
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Section, Nepalese Doctors' Association (UK) and Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Trust, Logandene Care Unit, Ashley Close, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP3 8BL, email: arunjha@hotmail.co.uk
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Nepal has a short and slowly developing history of psychiatry. Recent political turmoil has crippled Nepalese healthcare in rural areas. Although the final quarter of the 20th century saw some development of psychiatric services in Nepal, the majority of Nepalese people remain deprived of such services even today. There is no national health programme or Mental Health Act. Psychiatric services are hospital based and most are centralised in the capital. Nepalese psychiatrists need urgent help, but they have been unable to form a strong professional body. This report presents the historical background, current state of affairs and suggestions for modernising mental health services in Nepal.

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Table 1. The nature and frequency of psychiatric illnesses in 202 patients at the Janakpur Mental Health Camp

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Table 2. Comparison of mental health services in Nepal and Sri Lanka

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Table 3. Current mental health facilities in Nepal inside and outside Kathmandu

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