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Programas de continuidad de cuidados: éxitos, fracasos y retos futuros / Case management programs: successes, failures and future challenges
Rodríguez, Ana González.
  • Rodríguez, Ana González; s.af
Estud. psicol. (Natal) ; 16(3): 305-312, set.-dez. 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-623213
RESUMEN
Los programas de continuidad de cuidados surgen a finales de los años 70 en EEUU, en respuesta a los problemas detectados durante del proceso de desintitucionalización de los hospitales psiquiátricos. Desde entonces, se han extendido por todo el mundo, con variaciones y peculiaridades según las regiones, convirtiéndose en piedra angular de la atención a las personas con enfermedad mental grave y persistente. En este artículo se revisa el origen de estos programas, su desarrollo a lo largo de más de treinta años, la filosofía que los ha guiado en su devenir, así como los éxitos y fracasos en su desarrollo.
ABSTRACT
The case management programs arise in the late 70's in the U.S., in response to problems identified during the process of deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals. Since then, the case management and the assertive community treatment programs have spread throughout the world, with variations and particularities in different regions, becoming the cornerstone of the community care for people with severe and persistent mental illness. This article reviews the origins of these programs in U.S., their development for over thirty years around the world, the philosophy and objectives that have guided its evolution, as well as successes and failures in their development.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Health Care Reform / Community Mental Health Services / Community Psychiatry / Mental Health Services Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: Spanish Journal: Estud. psicol. (Natal) Journal subject: Psychology Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Health Care Reform / Community Mental Health Services / Community Psychiatry / Mental Health Services Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: Spanish Journal: Estud. psicol. (Natal) Journal subject: Psychology Year: 2011 Type: Article