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导言:尼泊尔人的平均预期寿命每年都在增长(1991 年为 54 岁,目前为 72 岁)。目标:尼泊尔只有尼德什-萨普科塔(Nidesh Sapkota)医生一名老年精神科医生,他曾在圣路易斯大学(SLU)接受过研究培训,因此有必要制定一项老年精神健康计划,类似于乔治-格罗斯伯格医生在印度创立的模式。我们与尼泊尔帕坦健康科学医学院(Patan Academy of Health Sciences School of Medicine,PAHSSM)合作,目的是通过教学和整合圣路易斯大学老年精神病学诊所的评估材料,为老龄人口开发更多的心理健康资源。我们的目标是通过观察教职员工和受训人员与老年病人的合作,了解尼泊尔的老年精神病学问题,并评估该国对这一人群尚未满足的需求。在尼泊尔政府和世界卫生组织的支持下,原有计划的框架将根据当前的老年精神病学科学进行更新。方法包括培训医疗服务提供者使用筛查工具,制定教育计划,与来自世界各地的教育工作者、研究人员和医生举行心理健康和老龄化会议,以及为尼泊尔和 SLU 的老年精神病学培训住院医师建立交流计划。这可以让我们更好地了解精神健康需求的缺乏,以及我们如何缩小差距,主要是针对全球中低收入的老龄人口。加深了解文化差异对其他种族社区精神疾病的影响,特别是如何体验、看待和治疗各种形式的痴呆症,有助于采取更适当的干预措施。该项目将有助于在 SLU 启动全球老年心理健康计划,通过提供国家内部/国家之间的医疗服务,引起人们对全球精神疾病负担差异的关注。
P169: IMPROVING THE MENTAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS OF OLDER ADULTS IN NEPAL.
Introduction:Average life expectancy in Nepal has been increasing annually (1991: 54 y/o, current: 72 y/o). The growth rate of the elderly population is faster than that of the total population in Nepal.Objective:With only one Geriatric Psychiatrist in Nepal, Dr. Nidesh Sapkota, who received fellowship training at Saint Louis University (SLU), there is a need to develop a Geriatric Mental Health Program, similar to the model created in India by Dr. George Grossberg. Working with the Patan Academy of Health Sciences School of Medicine (PAHSSM) in Nepal, the objective is to develop added mental health resources for the aging population by teaching and integrating evaluative materials from our Geriatric Psychiatry clinic at SLU.Methods:We received funding from Graduate Medical Education to spend 1-month at the PAHSSM with Dr. Sapkota in May 2023. The goal is to learn about Psychogeriatric issues in Nepal by observing faculty and trainees working with geriatric patients and assessing the country's unmet needs for this population. The framework of the pre-existing program will be updated with current science in Psychogeriatrics with the support of the Nepalese government and WHO. The methodology includes training healthcare providers to use screening tools, developing educational programs, and mental health and aging conferences with educators, researchers, and physicians from around the world, as well as establishing an exchange program for residents in Nepal and SLU for Geriatric Psychiatry training.Results:Results of this pilot grant will be shared at future IPA meetings.Conclusion:This experience will lead to opportunities to assess mental health disorders influenced by cultural and social differences. This can give us a better understanding of the lack of mental health needs and how we can close the gap, primarily for low-middle income aging populations across the globe. Increased understanding of cultural differences impacting mental illness amongst other ethnic communities specifically how various forms of dementia are experienced, viewed and treated can lead to more appropriate interventions. This project will help initiate a Global Geriatric Mental Health program at SLU that can draw attention to the disparities of the burden of mental illness across the globe by providing access to care within/between countries.
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A highly respected, multidisciplinary journal, International Psychogeriatrics publishes high quality original research papers in the field of psychogeriatrics. The journal aims to be the leading peer reviewed journal dealing with all aspects of the mental health of older people throughout the world. Circulated to over 1,000 members of the International Psychogeriatric Association, International Psychogeriatrics also features important editorials, provocative debates, literature reviews, book reviews and letters to the editor.