Family Psycho-Social Involvement Intervention for severe mental illness in Uganda
Racheal Alinaitwe,
Musisi Seggane,
Andrew Turiho
et al.
Abstract:Background: Treatment rates for severe mental illness (SMI) are low in low- and middle-income countries because of limited resources. Enlisting family support could be effective and low cost in improving patient outcomes.Aim: The article assess the feasibility, acceptability and estimates of efficacy of Family Psychosocial Involvement Intervention (FAPII) for patients with SMI.Setting: Masaka Regional Referral Hospital and Mityana District Hospital in Uganda.Methods: This was a controlled pilot study with two … Show more
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