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[The deinstitutionalization process in the USA (2nd part).].

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    Sante Mentale Au Quebec
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    This study examines the effects of deinstitutionalization on patients, families, and healthcare systems. It proposes service integration as a solution to address the challenges of deinstitutionalization.

    Area of Science:

    • Mental health policy
    • Healthcare systems analysis
    • Social services research

    Context:

    • Analysis of the impact of American deinstitutionalization.
    • Examination of effects on patients, families, communities, and healthcare providers.
    • Focus on the challenges arising from deinstitutionalization.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the multifaceted impacts of deinstitutionalization.
    • To develop hypotheses for resolving deinstitutionalization-related problems.
    • To align solutions with the 1980s political emphasis on service integration.

    Summary:

    • The article analyzes the consequences of deinstitutionalization across various societal levels.
    • It explores the creation of new problems within healthcare and residential services.

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  • Hypotheses are presented, emphasizing the integration of health and social services.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the long-term effects of deinstitutionalization policies.
    • Informs strategies for improving patient care and community support.
    • Highlights the importance of integrated service models in mental healthcare.