Title of article :
Better off in the community? A 5-year follow up study
of long-term psychiatric patients discharged into the community
Author/Authors :
Shane J. McInerney، نويسنده , , Susan Finnerty ?
Gloria Avalos، نويسنده , , Elizabeth Walsh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Background The quality of life of long-term psychiatric
inpatients relocated to the community was investigated in
this study. The aim was to investigate what changes, if any
occured, on standardised quality of life related instruments
between discharge from hospital and at 1 year after
discharge into the community. We were also interested to
see if these changes continued 5 years after discharge into
the community.
Method 87 long-stay psychiatric patients were enrolled in
the study. Each patient was assessed on four standardised
assessment instruments designed to assess their attitudes
towards community living and level of functioning in the
community.
Results Patients reported being satisfied in their new
community environment. They showed improvements in
their level of self-care and social functioning after 1 year in
the community. These improvements were not maintained
in their fifth year in the community. In addition, there were
no improvements in patient’s domestic skills, community
skills or activity and social relations levels. Weekly occupation
levels increased after 5 years in the community and
their level of interests in things increased over the first year
but not after 5 years in the community.
Conclusions This study adds to the previous work carried
out on patients discharged from large psychiatric hospitals
into the community. Patients expressed a desire to continue
to live in the community and while they showed
improvements in self care and social functioning in the first
year following discharge, these improvements were not
sustained after 5 years in the community. Further training
is needed for staff in the community residences so that
patients can achieve their maximum potential
Keywords :
Quality of life Community psychiatry Severe mental illness Deinstitutionalisation Treatment satisfaction
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)