Larivière Nadine, Gélinas Isabelle, Mazer Barbara, Tallant Beverlea, Paquette Isabelle
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Day Hospital of Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, QC.
Can J Occup Ther. 2002 Apr;69(2):71-83. doi: 10.1177/000841740206900203.
In recent years, a deinstitutionalization movement has been occurring in Canadian psychiatric institutions. Occupational therapists, experts in evaluating occupational performance, are key contributors to the selection of appropriate community housing environments. This study describes the global functioning, performance in activities of daily living, social behavior, cognitive status, and quality of life of 33 older adults with a severe and chronic mental illness, who were transferred from a psychiatric hospital to community facilities between 1995 and 1998. Evaluations were repeated five times, twice before discharge and three times after the transfer. Participants demonstrated stability in their global, social and ADL functioning over time. In general, participants required occasional intervention for management of social behaviors, moderate assistance in activities of daily living, and were highly satisfied with their community accommodation. The transfer to community settings did not lead to a significant deterioration in the participants' levels of global functioning and quality of life.
近年来,加拿大的精神病院一直在开展非机构化运动。职业治疗师作为评估职业表现的专家,是选择合适社区居住环境的关键贡献者。本研究描述了33名患有严重慢性精神疾病的老年人的整体功能、日常生活活动表现、社会行为、认知状态和生活质量,这些老年人于1995年至1998年间从精神病院转至社区设施。评估共进行了五次,出院前两次,转院后三次。随着时间推移,参与者在整体、社会和日常生活活动功能方面表现出稳定性。总体而言,参与者在社会行为管理方面偶尔需要干预,在日常生活活动中需要适度协助,并且对其社区住所高度满意。转至社区环境并未导致参与者的整体功能水平和生活质量显著下降。