Haberfellner E M, Rittmannsberger H
Psychiatr Prax. 1996 May;23(3):139-42.
Since 1991 in Austria a new law regulates involuntary admission at psychiatric hospitals and any other restriction of patient's freedom. Within 4 days a judge has to decide about further involuntary treatment. A new profession was established for involuntary patients support--the patients advocat. After a slow decrease of institutionalization rate in 1991 the number of involuntary admissions went up in 1993. The effects of the law upon psychiatric patients and treatment in psychiatric hospitals are discussed. Most psychiatrists (81%) are dissatisfied with the new legal situation because they see negative effects for some patients and have to spend a lot of time for juridical matters.
自1991年起,奥地利一项新法律对精神病院的非自愿收治以及患者自由的任何其他限制进行规范。法官必须在4天内决定是否继续进行非自愿治疗。为非自愿患者支持设立了一个新职业——患者辩护人。在1991年机构收容率缓慢下降之后,1993年非自愿收治人数有所上升。文中讨论了该法律对精神科患者及精神病院治疗的影响。大多数精神科医生(81%)对新的法律状况不满,因为他们认为这对一些患者有负面影响,并且不得不花费大量时间处理法律事务。