Dagon E M
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1982 Feb;33(2):137-41. doi: 10.1176/ps.33.2.137.
The elderly constitute a growing segment of the nation's population, but they have received a disproportionately small percentage of mental health services. To meet the mental health needs of the elderly in Milwaukee, a geropsychiatry center was opened in 1980 under the direction of the author. The center's development was based on three underlying principles: an emphasis on a biopsychosocial approach to the problems of the elderly, organization of services along a continuum of needs, and close linkages between informal support networks and the formal service system. Functional assessments on biopsychosocial and cultural factors and therapeutically oriented case management services are major thrusts of the program. The center's services, considerations in the selection of staff, funding issues, and cases seen in the first 14 months of operation are described, along with a case study illustrating the center's intervention with elderly patients.
老年人在全国人口中所占比例日益增大,但他们获得的心理健康服务却少得不成比例。为满足密尔沃基市老年人的心理健康需求,1980年在作者的指导下开办了一家老年精神病学中心。该中心的发展基于三项基本原则:强调采用生物心理社会方法解决老年人问题;根据需求的连续性组织服务;在非正式支持网络与正式服务系统之间建立紧密联系。对生物心理社会和文化因素进行功能评估以及提供以治疗为导向的病例管理服务是该项目的主要重点。文中描述了该中心的服务、人员选拔的考量因素、资金问题以及运营头14个月内接待的病例,还通过一个案例研究说明了该中心对老年患者的干预情况。