2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13034-023-00649-0
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“A turn in the road, but still a rough journey” - Parent and child perspectives of outcomes after pre-adolescent inpatient psychiatric admission

Tania T Swart,
Eugene L Davids,
Petrus J de Vries

Abstract: Background Research regarding the outcomes of child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients appears insufficient and neglected. Where data are available, the majority of studies focus on adolescents. This study aimed (a) to describe child and parental perspectives of short-, medium- and long-term outcomes of children who have had a pre-adolescent inpatient psychiatric admission, and (b) to analyse these dyadic experiential data to identify outcome variables of importance to families and service u… Show more

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“…Our study also highlights that admissions can facilitate independence and growth 4 but that the erosion of support networks is a clear negative aspect of at-distance admissions. 15 We have also demonstrated challenges surrounding the discharge process in which despite an emphasis on inpatient care aiming to maintain links between YP and families, friends and education, 10 these are much more difficult to maintain at-distance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study also highlights that admissions can facilitate independence and growth 4 but that the erosion of support networks is a clear negative aspect of at-distance admissions. 15 We have also demonstrated challenges surrounding the discharge process in which despite an emphasis on inpatient care aiming to maintain links between YP and families, friends and education, 10 these are much more difficult to maintain at-distance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%