Help-seeking patterns and level of care for individuals with bipolar disorder in Rwanda

Author:

Arnbjerg Caroline JuhlORCID,Musoni-Rwililiza EmmanuelORCID,Rurangwa Nelly Umulisa,Bendtsen Maja GrønlundORCID,Murekatete Chantal,Gishoma Darius,Carlsson JessicaORCID,Kallestrup Per

Abstract

Most descriptive data on individuals with bipolar disorder originate from high-resource settings. Very little is known about the accessibility and service provision of intensive mental health care to persons living with bipolar disorder in low-resource settings. This information is needed to inform health systems and guide practitioners to improve standard treatment options and access to treatment. This cross-sectional study explored the level of care for outpatients with bipolar disorder and their help-seeking patterns at the two national referral hospitals in Rwanda. The study found that the majority, 93%, of outpatients with bipolar disorder in Rwanda were on prophylactic psychopharmacological treatment, but mainly first-generation antipsychotics and just 3% received lithium treatment. Furthermore, there was a lack of psychosocial intervention; consequently, 44% were not aware that they had bipolar disorder. Moreover, 1 in 5 participants utilized or had previously used traditional medicine. Awareness of own diagnostic status was not associated with educational level or use of traditional medicine. The study’s sample size of 154 patients is relatively small, and the cross-sectional design does not provide causal inferences. The results demonstrate a considerable unmet need for improved mental health care services for individuals with bipolar disorder in Rwanda, including access to optimal medication and psychosocial interventions. Psychoeducation could be a possible starting point for improving the standard of care, informing the individual on their diagnosis and medication while empowering them to engage in their treatment plan. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04671225. Registered on November 2020.

Funder

University Teaching Hospital of Kigali

Caraes Ndera Neuropsychiatric Hospital

Faculty of Health, Aarhus University

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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