2020
DOI: 10.2196/15776
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Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study

Abstract: Background Mental health disorders are a problem that affects patients, their families, and the professionals who treat them. Hospital admissions play an important role in caring for people with these diseases due to their effect on quality of life and the high associated costs. In Spain, at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, a new disease management model is being implemented, consisting of not admitting patients with mental diseases to the hospital. Instead, they are supervised in sheltered apartm… Show more

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“…The development of the Portuguese LTMHC followed a trend to value psychosocial rehabilitation. Other European countries, like Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom, have supported housing options and rehabilitation centres for patients with severe mental illness who need long-term aftercare (Dehn et al, 2022; Edwards et al, 2023; Góngora Alonso et al, 2020). In England, where this type of care is already available and regulated, Edwards, Meaden, & Commander conducted an observational study on a cohort of patients who entered rehabilitation care for ten years (Edwards et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of the Portuguese LTMHC followed a trend to value psychosocial rehabilitation. Other European countries, like Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom, have supported housing options and rehabilitation centres for patients with severe mental illness who need long-term aftercare (Dehn et al, 2022; Edwards et al, 2023; Góngora Alonso et al, 2020). In England, where this type of care is already available and regulated, Edwards, Meaden, & Commander conducted an observational study on a cohort of patients who entered rehabilitation care for ten years (Edwards et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%