Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system, two turn-of-millennium nationwide projects, Progetto Residenze (PROGRES) and PROGRES-Acute, provided detailed qualitative-quantitative information about care facilities. In 2000, there were 2.9 residential beds per 10,000 inhabitants, hospital care being delivered through small (15-bed) psychiatric units. Private inpatient facilities had proliferated, private inpatient beds per 10,000 inhabitants outnumbering public beds. In 2002, there were 1.7 acute inpatient beds per 10,000 inhabitants, one of Europe's lowest current ratios. The PROGRES and other subsequent projects showed marked nationwide variation in the provision of residential inpati...
AIMS: This study aims to present data on structural and human resources of public mental health serv...
In 1978, in Italy, approval of Basaglias reform law marked a shift from an asylum-based to a communi...
Objective: In the latest years, mental hospitals have gradually beenreplaced by a community-based ne...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Objective - The 'PROGRES' (PROGetto RESidenze' Residential Project) project has 3 aims: 1. To survey...
After legislative changes in 1978, Italian psychiatry underwent a thorough overhaul, with the gradua...
e Summary. This paper intends to evaluate the mental health system in Italy thirty years after the p...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
The Italian Psychiatric Reform of 1978 is reviewed here in terms of national/regional mental health ...
Background: After the Psychiatric Reform in 1978 and the closure of large mental hospitals, a nation...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of patients scheduled for discharge from acute psychiat...
AIMS: To evaluate the quality of mental health care delivered to patients with schizophrenia and rel...
In Italy, the reform of the mental health system in 1978 should have drastically changed the provisi...
The Italian psychiatric reform of 1978 shifted the care of the mentally ill from the asylum to the c...
Thirty-four years have elapsed since the passing of the Italian Law 180, the reform law that marked ...
AIMS: This study aims to present data on structural and human resources of public mental health serv...
In 1978, in Italy, approval of Basaglias reform law marked a shift from an asylum-based to a communi...
Objective: In the latest years, mental hospitals have gradually beenreplaced by a community-based ne...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Objective - The 'PROGRES' (PROGetto RESidenze' Residential Project) project has 3 aims: 1. To survey...
After legislative changes in 1978, Italian psychiatry underwent a thorough overhaul, with the gradua...
e Summary. This paper intends to evaluate the mental health system in Italy thirty years after the p...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
The Italian Psychiatric Reform of 1978 is reviewed here in terms of national/regional mental health ...
Background: After the Psychiatric Reform in 1978 and the closure of large mental hospitals, a nation...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of patients scheduled for discharge from acute psychiat...
AIMS: To evaluate the quality of mental health care delivered to patients with schizophrenia and rel...
In Italy, the reform of the mental health system in 1978 should have drastically changed the provisi...
The Italian psychiatric reform of 1978 shifted the care of the mentally ill from the asylum to the c...
Thirty-four years have elapsed since the passing of the Italian Law 180, the reform law that marked ...
AIMS: This study aims to present data on structural and human resources of public mental health serv...
In 1978, in Italy, approval of Basaglias reform law marked a shift from an asylum-based to a communi...
Objective: In the latest years, mental hospitals have gradually beenreplaced by a community-based ne...