A study was made of 82 patients with selected illnesses of specified severity before and after discharge from the ward services of three general hospitals in a metropolitan community. An initial appraisal was made by a resident physician who evaluated the health status of each patient and made recommendations for care and supervision following discharge from hospital. After an average period of 3 months, each patient was visited by a student of social work who reconstructed the course of events following discharge and determined the extent to which the physicians' recommendations were complied with and the reasons for non-compliance. The usual consequences of chronic illness--persistent disability, unemployment and recurrent and lengthy ins...
Includes bibliographical references (page 59)The purpose of this project was to conduct a follow up ...
Background and purpose: Comprehensive discharge program refers to providing education, follow-up and...
The subjects in this study were 33 patients aged 18 to 60 years who were first admitted to an outpat...
LDNGTERM illness tests severely the ability of patients and families to look after themselves and of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-119)With the recent upsurge in interest in community ...
This controlled study evaluated various outcomes in a group of 127 chronically ill and frail elderly...
Living with a chronic illness is almost always a burdensome experience, uniquely affecting each indi...
A hollow -up study was made of 240 mala patients discharged from seven metropolitan mental hospital...
In the consideration of chronic illnesses, social, emotional and economic factors are as important a...
Chronic disease is a problem of ever-increasing importance. The problem involves the patient, his do...
Background and Timeliness of the Study. Old age is commonly dreaded today because it preindicates th...
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that patients improved by undergoing treatment in t...
Background An appropriate follow-up is considered essential in the consultation-liaison psychiatry s...
Introduction: Reflecting on researchers' experiences during follow-up of patients enrolled in resear...
[[abstract]]Objective: Chronic ward is the intermediate extended care from the acute care. When the ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 59)The purpose of this project was to conduct a follow up ...
Background and purpose: Comprehensive discharge program refers to providing education, follow-up and...
The subjects in this study were 33 patients aged 18 to 60 years who were first admitted to an outpat...
LDNGTERM illness tests severely the ability of patients and families to look after themselves and of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-119)With the recent upsurge in interest in community ...
This controlled study evaluated various outcomes in a group of 127 chronically ill and frail elderly...
Living with a chronic illness is almost always a burdensome experience, uniquely affecting each indi...
A hollow -up study was made of 240 mala patients discharged from seven metropolitan mental hospital...
In the consideration of chronic illnesses, social, emotional and economic factors are as important a...
Chronic disease is a problem of ever-increasing importance. The problem involves the patient, his do...
Background and Timeliness of the Study. Old age is commonly dreaded today because it preindicates th...
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that patients improved by undergoing treatment in t...
Background An appropriate follow-up is considered essential in the consultation-liaison psychiatry s...
Introduction: Reflecting on researchers' experiences during follow-up of patients enrolled in resear...
[[abstract]]Objective: Chronic ward is the intermediate extended care from the acute care. When the ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 59)The purpose of this project was to conduct a follow up ...
Background and purpose: Comprehensive discharge program refers to providing education, follow-up and...
The subjects in this study were 33 patients aged 18 to 60 years who were first admitted to an outpat...