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Does supported accommodation improve the clinical and social outcomes for people with severe psychiatric disability? The Project 300 experience.

机译:支持性住宿是否可以改善重度精神残疾患者的临床和社会结果? Project 300经验。

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OBJECTIVE: The present study was designed to investigate the clinical and social outcomes for a group of individuals (n = 181) discharged into supported accommodation from three long-stay facilities in Queensland. METHOD: Data were collected prospectively using a battery of standardized measures and individual interviews at 6 weeks pre-discharge and again at 6, 18, 36, and 84 months post-discharge. RESULTS: While there was little functional gain at follow up, the clients, as a group, did not deteriorate. Sixty per cent of the clients were engaged in some form of structured community activity and the need for hospitalization decreased significantly in the follow-up period. The ongoing costs of the programme, while remaining high, were significantly less than inpatient alternatives. CONCLUSION: The provision of community accommodation with adequate clinical and non-clinical support is a suitable option for a large proportion of individuals with serious mental illness.
机译:目的:本研究旨在调查从昆士兰州的三个长期住宿设施中迁入支持性住宿的一组个人(n = 181)的临床和社会结局。方法:在出院前6周以及出院后6、18、36和84个月,使用一系列标准化措施和个人访谈对数据进行前瞻性收集。结果:尽管随访时功能上的收获很小,但作为一个整体的客户并没有恶化。 60%的客户参加了某种形式的有组织的社区活动,在后续期间住院的需求大大减少了。该计划的持续费用虽然仍然很高,但比住院替代方案要少得多。结论:为社区中的大量精神疾病患者提供适当的临床和非临床支持是一个合适的选择。

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