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Mental Hospitals in India: Reforms for the future
by
Shrivastava, Amresh
, Daund, Muktesh
, Kumawat, Sanjay
, Desousa, Avinash
, Sonavane, Sushma
in
Analysis
/ Developing countries
/ history of mental hospitals
/ Hospitals
/ human rights
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Management
/ Medieval period
/ Mental disorders
/ mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health services
/ mental hospitals
/ Primary care
/ Psychiatric hospitals
/ Psychiatry
/ Review
2018
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Mental Hospitals in India: Reforms for the future
by
Shrivastava, Amresh
, Daund, Muktesh
, Kumawat, Sanjay
, Desousa, Avinash
, Sonavane, Sushma
in
Analysis
/ Developing countries
/ history of mental hospitals
/ Hospitals
/ human rights
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Management
/ Medieval period
/ Mental disorders
/ mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health services
/ mental hospitals
/ Primary care
/ Psychiatric hospitals
/ Psychiatry
/ Review
2018
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Mental Hospitals in India: Reforms for the future
by
Shrivastava, Amresh
, Daund, Muktesh
, Kumawat, Sanjay
, Desousa, Avinash
, Sonavane, Sushma
in
Analysis
/ Developing countries
/ history of mental hospitals
/ Hospitals
/ human rights
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Management
/ Medieval period
/ Mental disorders
/ mental health
/ Mental health care
/ Mental health services
/ mental hospitals
/ Primary care
/ Psychiatric hospitals
/ Psychiatry
/ Review
2018
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Mental Hospitals in India: Reforms for the future
2018
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Overview
Mental hospitals are an integral part of mental health services in India. It is an interesting story how mental hospitals have responded to the challenges of contemporary period they were built in. It is beyond doubt that it is a progressive journey along with advances in mental health both in India and internationally. As in other countries, mental hospitals in India have responded to the social challenges, disparities, and poor resources of workforce and fiscal investment. Historically, there have been changes and three major reforms are needed, namely attempt to facilitate discharge and placing patients back into the family, introducing teaching and research in mental hospitals, and accountability to civil rights as per the requirements of the National Human Rights Commission. In this review, we explore the brief history of mental hospitals in India and examine the reforms in the clinical, administrative, and psychosocial areas of these hospitals and progress in teaching and research. We finally summarize and conclude the necessity and the relevance of mental hospitals in India akin to modern psychiatric practice. We believe that mental hospitals have an important and perhaps a central role in mental health services in India. Its modernization to address issues of long-term stay, burden on caregivers, stigma, research and teaching including undergraduate and postgraduate training, new curriculum, and training for nonpsychiatric professionals and primary care physicians are necessary components of the role of mental hospitals and responsibilities of both government and nongovernmental sectors. Last but not the least, it is obligatory for mental hospitals to ensure that evidence-based treatments are implemented and that the standard of care and respect of civil and human rights of the patients and families are provided while involving the people's participation in its functioning.
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