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Psychiatric Services ; 51(5): 659-63, May 2000. tab
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-547

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The study assessed the efficacy of treating acute psychotic illness in open medical wards of general hospitals. METHODS: The sample consisted of 120 patients with schizophrenia whose first contact with a psychiatric service in Jamaica was in 1992 and who were treated as inpatients during the acute phase of thier illness. Based on the geographic catchment area where they lived, patients were admitted to open medical wards in general hospitals, to psychiatric units in general hospitals, or to acute care wards in a custodial mental hospital. At first contact, patients' severity of illness was assessed, and sociodemographic variables, pathways to care, and legal status were determined. At discharge and for the subsequent 12 months, patients' outcomes were assessed by blinded observers using variables that included relapse, length of stay, employment status after discharge, and clinical status. RESULTS: More that half (53 percent) of the patients were admitted to the mental hospital, 28 percent to general hospital medical wards, and 19 percent to psychiatric units in general hospitals. The three groups did not differ significantly in geographic incidence rates, patterns of symptoms, and s everity of psychosis. The mean length of stay was 90.9 days for patients in the mental hospital, 27.9 days in the general hospital psychiatric units, and 17.3 days in the general hospital medical wards. Clinical outcome variables were significantly better for patients treated in the general hospital medical wards than for those treated in the mental hospital, as were outpatient compliance and gainful employment. CONCLUSIONS: While allowing for possible differences in the three patient groups and the clinical settings, it appears that treatment in general hospital medical wards results in outcome that is at least equivalent to, and for some patients, superior to the outcome of treatment in conventional psychiatric facilities.(Au)


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Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudo Comparativo , Adolescente , Admissão do Paciente , Esquizofrenia/reabilitação , Doença Aguda , Estudos de Coortes , Hospitais Gerais , Hospitais Psiquiátricos , Jamaica/epidemiologia , Cooperação do Paciente , Unidade Hospitalar de Psiquiatria , Reabilitação Vocacional , Esquizofrenia/epidemiologia
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Kingston; s.n; 1976. 165 p. tab.
Monografia em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-13820

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From the questionnaires administered, it seems that people's attitude towards mental illness remains basically one of caution, of suspicion and of fear towards both the person who is acting strangely and also towards the diagnosed, treated and controlled or cured individual, relative, friend or stranger (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Hospitais Psiquiátricos/estatística & dados numéricos , Reabilitação Vocacional/métodos , Escalas de Graduação Psiquiátrica/classificação , Admissão do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Alta do Paciente/estatística & dados numéricos , Jamaica
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In. Thorburn, Marigold J. Mental retardation in the Caribbean; needs, resources, approaches: the proceedings of the First Caribbean Mental Retardation Conference held at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica Association for Mentally Handicapped Children, 1970. p.40-1.
Monografia em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-9896
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In. Thorburn, Marigold J. Mental retardation in the Caribbean; needs, resources, approaches: the proceedings of the First Caribbean Mental Retardation Conference held at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica Association for Mentally Handicapped Children, 1970. p.34-5.
Monografia em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-9897
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