Piddock Susan
Department of Archaeology, Flkinders University of South Australia, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2004 Jun;12(2):172-5. doi: 10.1080/j.1039-8562.2004.02089.x.
To provide a brief overview of the provisions for the mentally ill in the 19th century in South Australia, and to highlight how this history and the provisions made have affected the design of modern psychiatric hospitals in the State.
In the 19th century, new ideas about treatment of the mentally ill led to a focus on the provision of care within the setting of the lunatic asylum. Although there were opportunities to provide the best possible asylum environment, the reality was that the provisions made fell far short of what was needed, and in turn reflects the effects of economics on the care provided for the mentally ill. These 19th century asylums provided the basis of many modern psychiatric hospitals, and the design problems found in these earlier buildings continue, offering limited physical spaces for the patients residing in these places.
简要概述19世纪南澳大利亚州针对精神病患者的相关规定,并强调这段历史及所做的规定如何影响了该州现代精神病院的设计。
在19世纪,关于精神病治疗的新观念促使人们将重点放在疯人院里的护理服务上。尽管有机会提供尽可能好的收容环境,但实际情况是,所做的规定远远达不到所需标准,这反过来也反映了经济因素对精神病患者护理的影响。这些19世纪的收容所是许多现代精神病院的基础,早期建筑中发现的设计问题依然存在,为居住在这些地方的患者提供的物理空间有限。