Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study

<h4>Objective</h4> To explore the perceptions and experiences of schizophrenia from patients, their care givers, health care providers, spiritual and traditional healers to develop a community-based intervention for improving treatment adherence for people with schizophrenia in Pakistan....

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Main Authors: Maria Ishaq Khattak, Lisa Dikomitis, Muhammad Firaz Khan, Mukhtar Ul Haq, Umaima Saeed, Naila Riaz Awan, Zia Ul Haq, Thomas Shepherd, Christian D. Mallen, Saeed Farooq
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423632/?tool=EBI
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author Maria Ishaq Khattak
Lisa Dikomitis
Muhammad Firaz Khan
Mukhtar Ul Haq
Umaima Saeed
Naila Riaz Awan
Zia Ul Haq
Thomas Shepherd
Christian D. Mallen
Saeed Farooq
author_facet Maria Ishaq Khattak
Lisa Dikomitis
Muhammad Firaz Khan
Mukhtar Ul Haq
Umaima Saeed
Naila Riaz Awan
Zia Ul Haq
Thomas Shepherd
Christian D. Mallen
Saeed Farooq
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description <h4>Objective</h4> To explore the perceptions and experiences of schizophrenia from patients, their care givers, health care providers, spiritual and traditional healers to develop a community-based intervention for improving treatment adherence for people with schizophrenia in Pakistan. <h4>Methods</h4> This qualitative study involved four focus group discussions (FGD) with a total of 26 participants: patients and carers (n = 5), primary care staff (n = 7), medical technicians (n = 8) and traditional and spiritual healers (n = 6). The participants were selected using purposive sampling method. FGDs were audio-recorded and transcribed. A thematic analysis was applied to the data set. <h4>Results</h4> The themes identified were (i) Schizophrenia is not merely a biomedical problem: participants believed that poverty and an inferiority complex resulting from social disparity caused schizophrenia and contributed to non-adherence to medications; (ii) Spiritual healing goes hand in hand with the medical treatment: participants regarded spiritual and traditional treatment methods as an inherent part of schizophrenia patients’ well-being and rehabilitation; (iii) Services for mental illness: mental health is not covered under primary health in a basic health unit: participants believed that the lack of services, training and necessary medication in primary care are major issues for treating schizophrenia in community; (iv) Barriers to community-based interventions: primary care staff believed that multiple pressures on staff, lack of incentives, non-availability of medication and lack of formal referral pathways resulted in disintegration of dealing with schizophrenia patients in primary care facilities. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The study has identified a number of barriers and facilitators to developing and delivering a psychosocial intervention to support people living with schizophrenia in Pakistan. In particular, the importance of involving spiritual and traditional healers was highlighted by our diverse group of stakeholders.
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spelling doaj.art-76ade93b72da4d2bb7f6790c608b89392022-12-22T04:05:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01178Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group studyMaria Ishaq KhattakLisa DikomitisMuhammad Firaz KhanMukhtar Ul HaqUmaima SaeedNaila Riaz AwanZia Ul HaqThomas ShepherdChristian D. MallenSaeed Farooq<h4>Objective</h4> To explore the perceptions and experiences of schizophrenia from patients, their care givers, health care providers, spiritual and traditional healers to develop a community-based intervention for improving treatment adherence for people with schizophrenia in Pakistan. <h4>Methods</h4> This qualitative study involved four focus group discussions (FGD) with a total of 26 participants: patients and carers (n = 5), primary care staff (n = 7), medical technicians (n = 8) and traditional and spiritual healers (n = 6). The participants were selected using purposive sampling method. FGDs were audio-recorded and transcribed. A thematic analysis was applied to the data set. <h4>Results</h4> The themes identified were (i) Schizophrenia is not merely a biomedical problem: participants believed that poverty and an inferiority complex resulting from social disparity caused schizophrenia and contributed to non-adherence to medications; (ii) Spiritual healing goes hand in hand with the medical treatment: participants regarded spiritual and traditional treatment methods as an inherent part of schizophrenia patients’ well-being and rehabilitation; (iii) Services for mental illness: mental health is not covered under primary health in a basic health unit: participants believed that the lack of services, training and necessary medication in primary care are major issues for treating schizophrenia in community; (iv) Barriers to community-based interventions: primary care staff believed that multiple pressures on staff, lack of incentives, non-availability of medication and lack of formal referral pathways resulted in disintegration of dealing with schizophrenia patients in primary care facilities. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The study has identified a number of barriers and facilitators to developing and delivering a psychosocial intervention to support people living with schizophrenia in Pakistan. In particular, the importance of involving spiritual and traditional healers was highlighted by our diverse group of stakeholders.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423632/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Maria Ishaq Khattak
Lisa Dikomitis
Muhammad Firaz Khan
Mukhtar Ul Haq
Umaima Saeed
Naila Riaz Awan
Zia Ul Haq
Thomas Shepherd
Christian D. Mallen
Saeed Farooq
Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
PLoS ONE
title Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
title_full Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
title_fullStr Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
title_full_unstemmed Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
title_short Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perspectives on a community-based intervention for schizophrenia in Pakistan: A focus group study
title_sort patients and healthcare professionals perspectives on a community based intervention for schizophrenia in pakistan a focus group study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423632/?tool=EBI
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