Assessment of the need for care 15 years after onset of a Dutch cohort of patients with schizophrenia, and an international comparison
Autor: | Durk Wiersma, Fokko Nienhuis, Cees J. Slooff, A. de Jong, R Giel |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
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Male Mental Health Services medicine.medical_specialty Health (social science) Social Psychology Adolescent Patients MRC NEEDS Epidemiology Population Psychological intervention Social issues Health care Medicine Humans education Psychiatry Aged Netherlands education.field_of_study Health Services Needs and Demand business.industry TERM MENTALLY-ILL Middle Aged SERVICES Mental health Europe Psychiatry and Mental health Cohort Schizophrenia Female Schizophrenic Psychology business Cohort study |
Zdroj: | Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 31(3-4), 114-121. SPRINGER HEIDELBERG |
ISSN: | 0933-7954 |
Popis: | Assessment of needs for care is crucial in the evaluation of ongoing changes from institutional care to various forms of day- and outpatient treatment, Do patients really do better in the community and are they adequately cared for? The 15-year follow-up of a Dutch incidence cohort of patients with schizophrenia and other functional non-affective psychoses showed that 47 (out of 63) patients had positive ratings of symptoms and disabilities, They were assessed by means of the Needs for Care Assessment Schedule, which articulates the problems and corresponding interventions resulting in a judgement of met or unmet need for treatment or assessment, There was a mean of 2.1 clinical problems and 2.1 social problems per patient, Few problems were considered to generate unmet needs: 14% of the clinical problems and only 7% of the social problems. Nevertheless, 32% of the patients had one or more unmet needs, These results were compared with data from six research centres ill the United Kingdom (Camberwell, Oxford and South Glamorgan), Canada (Montreal): Italy (Verona) and Finland (Tampere). Despite differences in health care settings in the four countries, the ratio of met to unmet needs (about: 4-5 to 1) among chronic, mostly schizophrenic patients is more or less the same with the exception of an apparently underserved hostel population in Oxford and the Finnish patient population probably due to high expectations with respect to independent community living. |
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