Faulkner L R, McFarland B H, Larch B B, Harris W J, Yohe C D
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1986 Mar;37(3):273-9. doi: 10.1176/ps.37.3.273.
In 1980 the authors reviewed the records of the first 130 patients to enter small group work therapy, a program begun in 1964 by Arkansas State Hospital and Arkansas Rehabilitation Services in which chronic schizophrenic patients live in group homes and work in Hot Springs. Forty-five of the original patients were still in the program in 1980. Although the patients had been hospitalized for an average of 11 years, they spent an average of seven years in the program, during which time their hospital utilization dropped significantly. Forty-two were discharged to settings offering greater independence. The authors focus on the role of a rehabilitative unit of Arkansas State Hospital known as the HIP unit, which, until it was closed in 1976, prepared patients to live and work with each other before entering small group work therapy.
1980年,作者回顾了首批130名参加小组工作治疗患者的记录,该项目于1964年由阿肯色州立医院和阿肯色州康复服务中心启动,慢性精神分裂症患者居住在集体之家并在温泉城工作。1980年,最初的患者中有45人仍在该项目中。尽管这些患者平均住院11年,但他们在该项目中平均待了7年,在此期间他们的住院率显著下降。42人出院后进入了提供更大独立性的环境。作者重点关注阿肯色州立医院一个名为HIP病房的康复单元的作用,该病房在1976年关闭之前,帮助患者在进入小组工作治疗之前学会相互生活和工作。