Atwood N, Beck J C
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1985 Aug;36(8):865-9. doi: 10.1176/ps.36.8.865.
The authors studied 125 chronic patients who entered treatment at five community mental health clinics to identify the patient and service predictors of continuation in treatment. Patients who remained in treatment at the end of one year were significantly more likely than those who dropped out to have received medication at early visits, to have participated in psychotherapy, and to be chronically psychotic. Analysis of the clinics that most successfully retained patients in treatment indicated that service characteristics rather than patient characteristics accounted for the clinics' success. The authors discuss the treatment programs at the two most successful clinics and the implications of the findings for community clinics.
作者对125名在五家社区心理健康诊所接受治疗的慢性病患者进行了研究,以确定持续治疗的患者及服务预测因素。在一年治疗结束时仍继续接受治疗的患者,比那些退出治疗的患者更有可能在早期就诊时接受过药物治疗、参与过心理治疗,并且患有慢性精神病。对那些最成功让患者持续接受治疗的诊所的分析表明,诊所的成功是由服务特征而非患者特征决定的。作者讨论了两家最成功诊所的治疗方案以及这些发现对社区诊所的启示。