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开启康复之门:严重精神疾病患者及多次住院者的累犯与康复情况

Opening Doors to Recovery: Recidivism and Recovery Among Persons With Serious Mental Illnesses and Repeated Hospitalizations.

作者信息

Compton Michael T, Kelley Mary E, Pope Alicia, Smith Kelly, Broussard Beth, Reed Thomas A, DiPolito June A, Druss Benjamin G, Li Charles, Lott Haynes Nora

机构信息

Dr. Compton and Ms. Broussard are with the Department of Psychiatry, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York (e-mail:

出版信息

Psychiatr Serv. 2016 Feb;67(2):169-75. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300482. Epub 2015 Oct 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Repeated hospitalizations and arrests or incarcerations diminish the ability of individuals with serious mental illnesses to pursue recovery. Community mental health systems need new models to address recidivism as well as service fragmentation, lack of engagement by local stakeholders, and poor communication between mental health providers and the police. This study examined the initial effects on institutional recidivism and measures of recovery among persons enrolled in Opening Doors to Recovery, an intensive, team-based community support program for persons with mental illness and a history of inpatient psychiatric recidivism. A randomized controlled trial of the model is underway.

METHODS

The number of hospitalizations, days hospitalized, and arrests (all from state administrative sources) in the year before enrollment and during the first 12 months of enrollment in the program were compared. Longitudinal trajectories of recovery-using three self-report and five clinician-rated measures-were examined. Analyses accounted for baseline symptom severity and intensity of involvement in the program.

RESULTS

One hundred participants were enrolled, and 72 were included in the analyses. Hospitalizations decreased, from 1.9±1.6 to .6±.9 (p<.001), as did hospital days, from 27.6±36.4 to 14.9±41.3 (p<.001), although number of arrests (which are rare events) did not. Significant linear trends were observed for recovery measures, and trajectories of improvement were apparent across the entire follow-up period.

CONCLUSIONS

Opening Doors to Recovery holds promise as a new service approach for reducing hospital recidivism and promoting recovery in community mental health systems and is deserving of further controlled testing.

摘要

目的

反复住院以及被逮捕或监禁会削弱严重精神疾病患者追求康复的能力。社区心理健康系统需要新的模式来解决累犯问题以及服务分散、当地利益相关者参与度不足,以及心理健康服务提供者与警方之间沟通不畅等问题。本研究考察了“开启康复之门”项目对累犯率和康复指标的初步影响,该项目是一项针对有精神疾病和住院精神病累犯史的患者的强化、基于团队的社区支持项目。目前正在对该模式进行随机对照试验。

方法

比较了入组前一年以及项目入组后前12个月内的住院次数、住院天数和逮捕次数(均来自州行政来源)。使用三项自我报告和五项临床医生评定的指标,考察了康复的纵向轨迹。分析考虑了基线症状严重程度和参与项目的强度。

结果

共招募了100名参与者,72名被纳入分析。住院次数从1.9±1.6降至0.6±0.9(p<0.001),住院天数从27.6±36.4降至14.9±41.3(p<0.001),不过逮捕次数(这是罕见事件)没有变化。在康复指标方面观察到显著的线性趋势,并且在整个随访期内改善轨迹明显。

结论

“开启康复之门”项目有望成为一种新的服务方法,用于减少社区心理健康系统中的住院累犯率并促进康复,值得进一步进行对照测试。

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