McBain Ryan K, Cantor Jonathan H, Eberhart Nicole K, Huilgol Shreya S, Estrada-Darley Ingrid
Rand Health Q. 2022 Aug 31;9(4):16. eCollection 2022 Aug.
Psychiatric beds are essential infrastructure for meeting the needs of individuals with mental health conditions. However, not all psychiatric beds are alike: They represent infrastructure within different types of facilities, ranging from acute psychiatric hospitals to community residential facilities. These facilities, in turn, serve clients with different needs: some who have high-acuity, short-term needs and others who have chronic, longer-term needs and may return multiple times for care. California, much like many parts of the United States, is confronting a shortage of psychiatric beds. In this article, the authors estimated California's psychiatric bed capacity, need, and shortages for adults at each of three levels of care: acute, subacute, and community residential care. They used multiple methods for assessing bed capacity and need in order to overcome limitations to any single method of estimating the potential psychiatric bed shortfall. The authors identified statewide shortfalls in beds at all levels of inpatient and residential care. They also documented regional differences in the shortfall and identified special populations that contributed to bottlenecks in the continuum of inpatient and residential care in the state.
精神科病床是满足精神健康状况患者需求的重要基础设施。然而,并非所有精神科病床都是一样的:它们代表着不同类型设施中的基础设施,从急性精神病医院到社区住宅设施。反过来,这些设施为有不同需求的客户提供服务:一些有高 acuity、短期需求的人,以及另一些有慢性、长期需求且可能多次返回接受护理的人。加利福尼亚州,与美国许多地区一样,正面临精神科病床短缺的问题。在本文中,作者估计了加利福尼亚州在急性、亚急性和社区住宅护理三个护理级别中每个级别的成人精神科病床容量、需求和短缺情况。他们使用多种方法来评估病床容量和需求,以克服任何单一估计潜在精神科病床短缺方法的局限性。作者确定了全州各级住院和住宅护理的病床短缺情况。他们还记录了短缺的地区差异,并确定了导致该州住院和住宅护理连续过程中出现瓶颈的特殊人群。