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Psychiatr Danub ; 17(1-2): 5-18, 2005 Jun.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16395839

ABSTRACT

Psychiatric reforms in Upper Austria have considerably improved the quality of life of psychiatric patients. Modernizing the status of acute psychiatric departments based on a bio- psycho-, social concept implemented multidimensional approach in diagnostics and therapeutic methods applied by multiprofessional teams. Prophylactic procedures and rehabilitation programs have minimized chronification of psychiatric diseases. By "late rehabilitation programs" increased autonomy, more individualized planning of life processes could be achieved even with "chronic" patients. We do not see any need to confine "chronic" psychiatric patients in psychiatric hospitals. These patients are cared for, socially integrated by special rehabilitation measures and professional rehabilitation in community-based services and units of Pro Mente Upper Austria--a non-profit organization. Problems decreased the duration of stay in psychiatric hospitals, and increased admission rates when the number of beds in psychiatric departments was considerably decreased in the course of psychiatric reforms in Austria. In our province--Upper Austria--these problems are of lesser importance because private non-profit organizations like Pro Mente Upper Austria have provided a variety of community-based services (mental health centres, day clinics, housing facilities and special services for drug addicts and geriatric patients) in ever increasing numbers. Still there is the need for further development of community-based services provided by specially trained professionals. These services are financed mainly by the state, the provincial government, the labour market services and to a small degree by funds of the European Union. In these days of reduced social budgets of the state and social departments of provincial governments it is not easy to keep our standards and meet the increased needs of our clients.


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Community Mental Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Hospitalization/trends , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Psychiatry/trends , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Social Work, Psychiatric/trends , Austria , Community Mental Health Services/trends , Deinstitutionalization/statistics & numerical data , Forecasting , Health Services Needs and Demand/trends , Humans , Length of Stay/trends , Mental Disorders/diagnosis , Mental Disorders/therapy , Referral and Consultation/trends , Utilization Review/statistics & numerical data
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