Outpatient Services for People with Mental Disorders in the Kyrgyz Republic: What Is Next?
Elena Sergeevna Molchanova , Elena Vasilevna Kosterina , Olga Vasilevna Yarova , Lilia Yurevna Panteleeva
Consortium PSYCHIATRICUM ›› 2022, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (1) : 98 -105.
Outpatient Services for People with Mental Disorders in the Kyrgyz Republic: What Is Next?
The outpatient care service for patients with mental disorders in the Kyrgyz Republic is currently experiencing various difficulties. These are largely due to a number of organizational and socio-economic problems at the state level. Treatment of patients with mental disorders is still provided in state mental health centres, while psychosocial services at the community level are only now beginning to be developed. This article describes the directions of mental health care, as well as ongoing efforts to provide outpatient care for people with mental disorders. The actions of a few prolific nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are proving insufficient to meet the needs of patients. There is currently a gradual and visible movement toward the development of the private sector in the field of mental healthcare. In order to overcome organizational difficulties, support from government structures and certain initiatives to create legislative grounds are needed.
mental health / the Kyrgyz Republic / outpatient services / multidisciplinary teams / community-based NGOs
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Molchanova E.S., Kosterina E.V., Yarova O.V., Panteleeva L.Y.
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