Publications by authors named "Angela L Ofori-Atta"

Background: One of the most successful modes of record-keeping and data collection is the use of health management information systems, where patient information and management plans are uniformly entered into a database to streamline the information and for ease of further patient management. For mental healthcare, a Mental Health Information System (MHIS) has been found most successful since a properly established and operational MHIS is helpful for developing equitable and appropriate mental health care systems. Until 2010, the system of keeping patient records and information in the Accra Psychiatric Hospital of Ghana was old and outdated.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mental illnesses are a major global disability issue, but many countries, including Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia, have inadequate or outdated mental health policies that negatively impact mental health services.
  • A study was conducted to compare the development and implementation of these policies, revealing that factors such as stigma, lack of funding, and low political priority contribute to their weaknesses.
  • Recommendations for improving mental health policies focus on enhancing consultation, increasing resource allocation, and raising awareness to prioritize mental health at all levels.
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This article discusses everyday experiences of transient homelessness in Ghana's capital, Accra. Episodic interviews with individuals living in squatter settlements in the wealthy East Legon suburb explored: (1) roots of homelessness; (2) everyday experiences and coping strategies; (3) relationship between experiences and (mental) health; (4) needs and interventions. Three intersecting forms of insecurity framed participants' everyday experience: financial, legal and psychosocial.

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