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Some perspectives on deinstitutionalization.

H R Lamb1, L L Bachrach

  • 1University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA. hlamb@hsc.usc.edu

Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)
|July 28, 2001
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Deinstitutionalization of individuals with severe mental illness requires robust community resources and tailored care. Successful transitions depend on comprehensive services, individual needs assessment, and integrated care systems.

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Social Psychiatry
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Deinstitutionalization aimed to shift care for mentally ill individuals from hospitals to communities.
  • This process involves patient release, diversion from admission, and community service development.
  • Challenges persist in establishing adequate and accessible community-based mental health resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze lessons learned from the deinstitutionalization of individuals with severe mental illness.
  • To identify critical factors for successful community integration and service provision.
  • To address unintended consequences and challenges in mental health care systems.

Main Methods:

  • Review of experiences and outcomes related to deinstitutionalization policies.

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  • Analysis of the impact of community resource availability on patient well-being.
  • Examination of challenges faced by uninstitutionalized individuals with severe mental illness.
  • Main Results:

    • Adequate and comprehensive community services significantly benefit individuals with severe mental illness.
    • Inadequate resources lead to unintended consequences, including homelessness and criminalization.
    • Successful deinstitutionalization necessitates individualized, culturally relevant, and continuous care.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective deinstitutionalization extends beyond relocating care; it demands tailored, comprehensive community support.
    • Involvement of patients in planning and ensuring access to necessary hospital care are crucial.
    • Service systems must be flexible, avoiding rigid ideologies, to achieve continuity of care for severe mental illness.