Reducing Patients’ Relapse in Psychiatric Illness Through Community Empowerment

Authors

  • Lawal Kaura
  • Phillisters Ariko Wanyama University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda
  • Dr. Augustine Ndaimani, University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda
  • Judy Khanyola University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda
  • Catherine Uwimana University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda
  • Prof. Madeleine Mukeshimana University of Rwanda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t7041

Abstract

Relapse in schizophrenia poses significant challenges for mental health management, especially in community settings. This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to reduce relapse rates in patients with schizophrenia in Bermuda by leveraging community empowerment and implementing an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model. The project engaged a cohort of 59 high-risk patients and focused on interventions such as medication adherence, social support, vocational activities, and training community members and family in relapse prevention. Over a six-month period, from November 2023 to May 2024, the project sought to decrease relapse rates from 87% to 50%. Key findings indicated significant improvements: 92% of patients adhered to prescribed medication regimens, 98% participated in community job placements, and there was a progressive increase in trained community members (from 50% to 100%). The relapse rate was successfully reduced to 51% by May 2024. These outcomes reflect the efficacy of ACT in supporting schizophrenia patients through community-based, holistic care, and enhancing their recovery and integration. The study also highlighted the importance of family engagement, regular follow-up with healthcare professionals, and addressing comorbid conditions. Recommendations include sustained community support, improved nursing education, and the implementation of telepsychiatry for wider service accessibility. The findings suggest that adopting the ACT model can significantly improve relapse prevention and mental health outcomes in community settings.

Keywords: Schizophrenia, relapse prevention, Assertive Community Treatment, community empowerment, mental health, medication adherence, nursing education, Bermuda, telepsychiatry, quality improvement

Author Biographies

Lawal Kaura

Student

Phillisters Ariko Wanyama, University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda

Lecturer for Center for Nursing and Midwifery- University of Global Health Equity

Dr. Augustine Ndaimani, , University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda

Senior Faculty for Center for Nursing and Midwifery- University of Global Health Equity

Judy Khanyola, University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda

Chair Center for Nursing and Midwifery- University of Global Health Equity

Catherine Uwimana , University of Global Health Equity- Rwanda

Lecturer for Center for Nursing and Midwifery- University of Global Health Equity

Prof. Madeleine Mukeshimana, University of Rwanda

Professor of Nursing (Community Health Nursing) College of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Rwanda; Chair of Research Committee, SoNM; ICN educational Advisory Committee Member

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2024-12-10

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Kaura, L., Wanyama, P. A., Ndaimani, A., Khanyola, J., Uwimana , C., & Mukeshimana, M. (2024). Reducing Patients’ Relapse in Psychiatric Illness Through Community Empowerment. Journal of Medicine, Nursing & Public Health, 7(3), 18–32. https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t7041

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