KMA calls for action on intern mental health after Dr Obwogi's death

Health & Science
By David Njaaga | Sep 24, 2024

Dr Desree Moraa in a past photo. [Courtesy]

The death of Dr Desree Moraa Obwogi, a 26-year-old medical intern, has prompted the Kenya Medical Association (KMA) to urge immediate action to address mental health challenges among medical interns and young doctors.

The appeal follows the tragic incident, which KMA said underscores the need to confront the root causes of such occurrences.

Dr Obwogi was found dead on the balcony of her apartment in Gatundu on Sunday night, according to police and her colleagues.

Authorities reported that her body was discovered hanging with a rope tied around her neck.

Dr Obwogi lived alone at the time of her death.

KMA noted that many young doctors endure hostile working conditions, including bullying and harassment.

"These conditions diminish morale and contribute to mental distress and burnout," said KMA Secretary-General Dr Diana Marion.

The association pointed out that excessive workloads are a pressing issue, as medical interns often work long hours without sufficient breaks.

KMA called for regulations similar to the European Working Time Directive to safeguard young doctors from overwork.

"In Kenya, there is an urgent need for similar regulations to protect our young doctors," noted Marion.

The association also addressed financial instability, stating that many interns are forced to work without pay.

"Delays in payments for interns create emotional and financial strain," she noted.

The association called on stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health and the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council, to create safe and supportive working environments.

KMA advocated for fair compensation, timely payments and mentorship programs to support the growth of young doctors.

"These matters require a collective response from healthcare leaders and policymakers," she added.

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