Jorstad V, Wilbert D E, Wirrer B
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1977 Apr;28(4):280-3. doi: 10.1176/ps.28.4.280.
The authors describe the postural abnormalities and sensory-integration deficits of process schizophrenics, or those who have had problems since childhood and who gradually slip into psychosis. A treatment program consisting of a variety of activities designed to correct those deficits was conducted for one year at the University of California, Irvine, Medical Center; it was coordinated by the occupational therapy department. At discharge the six participants had improved, and their gains were maintained at one-year follow-up. The authors believe similar programs would be useful in board-and-care homes and long-term-care facilities.
作者描述了病程缓慢的精神分裂症患者的姿势异常和感觉统合缺陷,这些患者自童年起就有问题,并逐渐陷入精神病状态。在加利福尼亚大学欧文医学中心,由职业治疗部门协调开展了一个为期一年的治疗项目,该项目包含各种旨在纠正这些缺陷的活动。出院时,六名参与者的情况有所改善,且在一年的随访中保持了这些改善成果。作者认为类似的项目在寄宿护理院和长期护理机构中会很有用。