Kelly G R
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1983 Feb;34(2):150-4. doi: 10.1176/ps.34.2.150.
Recent studies have reported conflicting results on the impact of intrainstitutional relocation on chronic psychiatric patients. As part of a hospital renovation project, 82 patients were assessed over a period of eight months to determine the effects of mass transfer on physical, mental, and social functioning. Twenty-five staff members also assessed the social climate before and after the transfer. The author found that involuntary relocation of living quarters within the same institution did not significantly affect the functioning of the chronic psychiatric patients. He attributes the lack of disruption to continuity of care in a familiar environment and to a continuous schedule of supportive activities conducted outside of the ward.
最近的研究报告了关于机构内重新安置对慢性精神病患者影响的相互矛盾的结果。作为医院翻新项目的一部分,在八个月的时间里对82名患者进行了评估,以确定大规模转移对身体、心理和社会功能的影响。25名工作人员也评估了转移前后的社会氛围。作者发现,在同一机构内非自愿地重新安置居住场所,并没有显著影响慢性精神病患者的功能。他将缺乏干扰归因于在熟悉的环境中护理的连续性,以及病房外持续进行的支持性活动安排。