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Patients with mental problems - the most defenseless travellers
- Source :
- Journal of Travel Medicine. 24
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.
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Abstract
- Background Severe mental illness occurring abroad is a difficult situation for patients, their families, and for the local medical community. Patients with mental problem are doublely stigmatized due to their mental illness and because they are foreigners in an unfamiliar country. The appropriate treatment is often delayed, while patients are often dealt with in a manner that violates their human rights. Moreover, repatriation - which is vital in this case - is often delayed due to the lack of international protocols for the transportation and treatment of mentally ill travelers. Methods Authors analyzed several factors related to acute mental health problems during travel: the etiology of symptoms, the appropriate treatment possibilities abroad, and medical evacuation and repatriation of the psychotic patient. The article presents a brief review of travel-related mental disorders, the epidemiology of mental health issues faced by travelers, and the significance of pre-travel advice for these patients. The first problem is to recognize (and redress) the particular challenges faced by a psychotic patient in a strange country. The second challenge is to prepare the patients, often in a poor psychiatric state, for medical evacuation by commercial aircraft. Another important question is the best way to take the patient through customs and security control. All of these, as yet unresolved, issues can make the mental patient virtually defenseless. Conclusions Although timely repatriation of a mentally ill patient is vital and urgent, most travel insurance policies exclude treatment and repatriation costs incurred due to acute mental illness. The high cost of treatment and repatriation must be paid by the patient or their family, which could lead to severe financial strain or insolvency. Changing the approaches taken by the local mental health care community, police, airport security, and insurance companies remain a challenge for psychiatrists.
- Subjects :
- Travel
medicine.medical_specialty
Airport security
business.industry
Mental Disorders
030231 tropical medicine
Psychological intervention
Redress
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Mental illness
Mental health
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Insurance policy
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Emergency evacuation
medicine
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
Medical emergency
Psychiatry
business
human activities
Repatriation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17088305 and 11951982
- Volume :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Travel Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....15e8a977a5cca8a7eb55e1c149cfd1b9