Ninety-nine neurotic patients from a controlled trial of CPN v. psychiatric out-patient aftercare were followed up seven years later. Of the 92 survivors, 76 were successfully interviewed. Few differences were found between the groups. Chronic mild symptoms and moderate social disability persisted, and tended to worsen a little. Treatment patterns persisted for one to two years beyond the original study; the CPN group had more CPN contacts, fewer psychiatric out-patient contacts and less psychiatric care. Thereafter, more out-patients were discharged from psychiatric care and care patterns for the two groups became similar. Out-patients attended more non-psychiatric out-patient clinics than the CPN group, but it is possible that this reflec...
Analyzed case-register data on 25 long-stay psychiatric inpatients and 29 psychiatric outpatients in...
Psychiatric Unit were randomly assigned to an experimental group (n = 71) or a control group (n = 72...
Aim: The study investigated clinical and social changes during an 18-month follow-up period in a gro...
In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as ‘difficult’, especially patients with lo...
Background: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as 'difficult', especially pati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-119)With the recent upsurge in interest in community ...
Personality disordered patients are important as they place high continuing demands on services and ...
Identified chronic psychiatric patients in the community over a 6-yr period after the Italian psychi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the community psychiatric nursing (CPN) process with non-ps...
This study examines the differences in the use of community mental health clinics by patients discha...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the affect of transferring long-stay chronically mental...
Health service reforms have led to relocation of care of the chronic mentally ill from institutions ...
OBJECTIVE: To test three hypotheses: i) is dropping out of community mental health care due to dissa...
A hollow -up study was made of 240 mala patients discharged from seven metropolitan mental hospital...
Twenty-eight patients who were admitted consecutively to a single-adult unit of the Cassel Hospital ...
Analyzed case-register data on 25 long-stay psychiatric inpatients and 29 psychiatric outpatients in...
Psychiatric Unit were randomly assigned to an experimental group (n = 71) or a control group (n = 72...
Aim: The study investigated clinical and social changes during an 18-month follow-up period in a gro...
In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as ‘difficult’, especially patients with lo...
Background: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients as 'difficult', especially pati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-119)With the recent upsurge in interest in community ...
Personality disordered patients are important as they place high continuing demands on services and ...
Identified chronic psychiatric patients in the community over a 6-yr period after the Italian psychi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the community psychiatric nursing (CPN) process with non-ps...
This study examines the differences in the use of community mental health clinics by patients discha...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the affect of transferring long-stay chronically mental...
Health service reforms have led to relocation of care of the chronic mentally ill from institutions ...
OBJECTIVE: To test three hypotheses: i) is dropping out of community mental health care due to dissa...
A hollow -up study was made of 240 mala patients discharged from seven metropolitan mental hospital...
Twenty-eight patients who were admitted consecutively to a single-adult unit of the Cassel Hospital ...
Analyzed case-register data on 25 long-stay psychiatric inpatients and 29 psychiatric outpatients in...
Psychiatric Unit were randomly assigned to an experimental group (n = 71) or a control group (n = 72...
Aim: The study investigated clinical and social changes during an 18-month follow-up period in a gro...