Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København

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Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København. / Jensen, P; Wang, A G; Aggernaes, K H.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 162, Nr. 9, 2000, s. 1214-8.

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Jensen, P, Wang, AG & Aggernaes, KH 2000, 'Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 162, nr. 9, s. 1214-8.

APA

Jensen, P., Wang, A. G., & Aggernaes, K. H. (2000). Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 162(9), 1214-8.

Vancouver

Jensen P, Wang AG, Aggernaes KH. Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2000;162(9):1214-8.

Author

Jensen, P ; Wang, A G ; Aggernaes, K H. / Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsundersøgelse af beboerne på institutionen Sundbygård i København. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2000 ; Bind 162, Nr. 9. s. 1214-8.

Bibtex

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title = "Fra psykiatrisk plejehospital til bocenter for yngre sindslidende. En tvaersnitsunders{\o}gelse af beboerne p{\aa} institutionen Sundbyg{\aa}rd i K{\o}benhavn",
abstract = "Along with the implementation of community psychiatry, an increasing number of younger psychiatric patients live in social institutions, with psychiatric treatment offered on a consultation basis. On the basis of hospital records and interviews with staff members, the study describes two groups of patients in a former psychiatric nursing hospital, group 1 offered time-limited stay with the aim of social rehabilitation, and group 2 offered permanent stay. Patients of group 1 were younger and more frequently treated with atypical antipsychotics. Apart from this, no differences were found. The vast majority of both groups suffered from schizophrenia. The intensity of symptoms was high, despite extensive medication. The two groups might represent the same category of the most severely disabled patients, seen at different ages. More intensive psychiatric consultant service is found necessary, and the process of rehabilitation should be evaluated prospectively. Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Feb-28",
author = "P Jensen and Wang, {A G} and Aggernaes, {K H}",
note = "Keywords: Adult; Aged; Community Mental Health Services; Cross-Over Studies; Denmark; Female; Humans; Length of Stay; Male; Mental Disorders; Middle Aged; Psychiatric Department, Hospital; Residential Facilities; Schizophrenia; Social Adjustment",
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AB - Along with the implementation of community psychiatry, an increasing number of younger psychiatric patients live in social institutions, with psychiatric treatment offered on a consultation basis. On the basis of hospital records and interviews with staff members, the study describes two groups of patients in a former psychiatric nursing hospital, group 1 offered time-limited stay with the aim of social rehabilitation, and group 2 offered permanent stay. Patients of group 1 were younger and more frequently treated with atypical antipsychotics. Apart from this, no differences were found. The vast majority of both groups suffered from schizophrenia. The intensity of symptoms was high, despite extensive medication. The two groups might represent the same category of the most severely disabled patients, seen at different ages. More intensive psychiatric consultant service is found necessary, and the process of rehabilitation should be evaluated prospectively. Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Feb-28

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