Cutler D L, Terwillinger W, Faulkner L, Field G, Bray D
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1984 Jan;35(1):51-5. doi: 10.1176/ps.35.1.51.
Oregon's Living in the Community (LINC) program for chronic patients succeeds because of effective collaboration between a state hospital and a community treatment and rehabilitation program. The authors trace the development of the LINC program from its beginning in the early 1970s as a progressive retraining project for Eastern Oregon State Hospital's "back ward" patients. They describe principles derived from the original project, such as the provision of training in the patient's natural environment, adoption of these principles into the Oregon community support program, and dissemination of LINC projects to other parts of the state. The authors conclude that such model programs can be transferred to urban and rural settings when supported by a statewide planning effort.
俄勒冈州针对慢性病患者的“社区生活”(LINC)项目取得成功,得益于一家州立医院与一个社区治疗和康复项目之间的有效合作。作者追溯了LINC项目的发展历程,该项目始于20世纪70年代初,当时是作为俄勒冈东部州立医院“落后”患者的一项渐进式再培训项目。他们描述了从最初项目中衍生出的原则,比如在患者的自然环境中提供培训,将这些原则应用到俄勒冈社区支持项目中,以及将LINC项目推广到该州的其他地区。作者得出结论,在全州规划工作的支持下,这样的示范项目可以推广到城市和农村地区。