Minsky S, Riesser G G, Duffy M
Community Mental Health Center, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway 08855, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 1995 Feb;46(2):173-6. doi: 10.1176/ps.46.2.173.
The authors surveyed 80 hospitalized patients with serious mental illness and the patients' treatment teams to compare their perspectives about appropriate housing and support services following hospital discharge. The results showed that the opinions of patients and treatment teams differed markedly on housing preferences but converged on many basic service needs. Patients preferred more independent living arrangements, while treatment teams favored more structured environments. The authors believe that these conflicting views must be reconciled if patient preferences are to be reflected in discharge planning.
作者对80名患有严重精神疾病的住院患者及其治疗团队进行了调查,以比较他们对出院后合适住房和支持服务的看法。结果显示,患者和治疗团队在住房偏好上意见明显不同,但在许多基本服务需求上趋于一致。患者更喜欢更独立的生活安排,而治疗团队则倾向于更结构化的环境。作者认为,如果要在出院计划中体现患者的偏好,就必须调和这些相互冲突的观点。