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Involuntary Outpatient Commitment in Florida: Case Information and Provider Experience and Opinions

机译:佛罗里达州的非自愿门诊承诺:病例信息和提供者的经验和意见

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The use of involuntary outpatient commitment (IOC) is a significant international issue. Variations can be found in Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Ontario (Canada), Switzerland, and the United States. Its use varies considerably by country and in the United States, between states. In Florida, the IOC statute has been used sparingly. This paper first presents information about the first fifty IOC cases in Florida including a description of the pre- and post-IOC order emergency commitments and state hospital admissions of these individuals. It then provides results from a survey of mental health professionals about their experience with and opinions about IOC. The majority of the individuals with IOC orders had at least one emergency commitment in the two years pre-IOC order (n = 46; range 1-7) and in the two years post-IOC order (n = 41; range 1-13). While 41 individuals experienced 68 total emergency commitments in the 180 days prior to the IOC order, 18 individuals had 24 emergency commitments in the 180 days after the order. Eleven had at least one state hospital admission pre-IOC order, with eight having such an admission post-IOC order. Results from the survey suggest that a number of issues have reduced the use of IOC, including difficulties in applying the statute, inadequate clinical resources, and skepticism regarding the practical effect of an IOC order on positive clinical outcomes. The implications of these results for policy development are discussed.View full textDownload full textKeywordsInvoluntary Outpatient Commitment, Civil Commitment, coercionRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14999010903199340
机译:使用非自愿门诊承诺(IOC)是一个重要的国际问题。可以在澳大利亚,新西兰,苏格兰,安大略省(加拿大),瑞士和美国找到变体。它的使用因国家/地区和美国各州之间而有很大差异。在佛罗里达州,国际奥委会的法规很少使用。本文首先介绍了有关佛罗里达州头50例IOC的信息,包括对这些人在IOC之前和之后的紧急医疗承诺以及州立医院入院的描述。然后,它提供了对心理健康专业人员的调查结果,这些调查结果涉及他们对国际奥委会的经验和看法。大多数具有IOC命令的个人在IOC之前的命令中(n = 46;范围1-7)和IOC之后的两年中(n = 41;范围1-13)至少具有一项紧急承诺。 )。虽然有41个人在国际奥委会命令之前的180天内总共履行了68项紧急承诺,但有18个人在命令后的180天内拥有24项紧急承诺。十一人在IOC之前至少有一份州立医院入院令,八人在IOC之后有这样的入院令。调查结果表明,许多问题已减少了IOC的使用,包括应用法规困难,临床资源不足以及对IOC订单对临床积极结果的实际影响持怀疑态度。讨论了这些结果对政策制定的影响。查看全文下载全文关键字非自愿门诊承诺,民事承诺,强制相关var addthis_config = { ,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14999010903199340

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