Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2024
Psychiatric intensive care units (PICUs) are an important provision but are significantly under-provided internationally. Law, funding and stigma all have significant influence on mental health service provision and the consequent lack of access to appropriate treatment. Whilst this varies from country to country, there are themes throughout which can be applied everywhere. Improving legal frameworks, providing more resources, educating the population and working more closely with patients will be key to creating a truly global approach to severe mental illness. PICUs are a key element in providing safe, effective care for the most unwell people. Practices such as shackling need to end and mental health care in all countries around the world must be brought front and centre in the twenty-first century, having spent so long in the shadows.
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