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Bülow, Pia H., Deborah Finkel, Monika Allgurin, Cristina Joy Torgé, Magnus Jegermalm, Marie Ernsth-Bravell, and Per Bülow. "Aging of severely mentally ill patients first admitted before or after the reorganization of psychiatric care in Sweden." International Journal of Mental Health Systems 16, no. 1 (July 13, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13033-022-00544-9.

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Abstract Background The concept of deinstitutionalization started in the 1960s in the US to describe closing down or reducing the number of beds in mental hospitals. The same process has been going on in many countries but with different names and in various forms. In Europe, countries like Italy prescribed by law an immediate ban on admitting patients to mental hospitals while in some other European countries psychiatric care was reorganized into a sectorized psychiatry characterized by open psychiatric care. This sectorization has not been studied to the same extent as the radical closures of mental hospitals, even though it entailed major changes in the organization of care. The deinstitutionalization in Sweden is connected to the sectorization of psychiatric care, a protracted process taking years to implement. Methods Older people, with their first admission to psychiatric care before or after the sectorization process, were followed using three different time metrics: (a) year of first entry into a mental hospital, (b) total years of institutionalization, and (c) changes resulting from aging. Data from surveys in 1996, 2001, 2006, and 2011 were used, together with National registers. Results Examination of date of first institutionalization and length of stay indicates a clear break in 1985, the year when the sectorization was completed in the studied municipality. The results show that the two groups, despite belonging to the same age group (birthyears 1910–1951, mean birthyear 1937), represented two different patient generations. The pre-sectorization group was institutionalized at an earlier age and accumulated more time in institutions than the post-sectorization group. Compared to the post-sectorization group, the pre-sectorization group were found to be disadvantaged in that their level of functioning was lower, and they had more unmet needs, even when diagnosis was taken into account. Conclusions Sectorization is an important divide which explains differences in two groups of the same age but with different institutional history: “modern” and “traditional” patient generations that received radically different types of care. The results indicate that the sectorization of psychiatric care might be as important as the Mental Health Care Reform of 1995, although a relatively quiet revolution.
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Helmicki, Soni. "Evolution and Devolution of Inpatient Psychiatric Services: From Asylums to Marketing Madness and Their Impact on Adults and Older Adults with Severe Mental Illness." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc984274/.

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I examined the factors that led to the rise and fall of psychiatric hospitals and its impact on two select groups of individuals: adults and older adults with severe mental illness. To explore the reasons behind these fluctuations, the State of Texas was used as a case study. Additionally, the fluctuations occurred for different reasons in public vs. for-profit investor-owned psychiatric hospitals. Using an investor-owned psychiatric hospital organization as a case study, I investigated the differences in factors that influenced the growth and/or demise in public vs. investor-owned psychiatric hospitals. Evolution and devolution of psychiatric hospitals was assessed during select time periods: 1700 to1930, 1940 to1970, 1980 to 2000, and 2000 to present. Time period selections were relevant to the important drivers of the span of time that influenced the psychiatric hospitals. Historical review and trend analysis was used to identify the total number of psychiatric hospitals and/or total number of psychiatric hospital beds and psychiatric hospitals by type. Analysis showed there was a cyclical pattern of evolution and devolution of psychiatric hospitals and each cycle altered the form, function, and role of the psychiatric hospital along with altering the location of care for adults and older adults with severe mental illness. The research results suggest a long-stay residential facility, specializing in evidence-based treatment for adults and older adults with severe mental illness, to counter the dire shortage of psychiatric hospital beds.
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Iinkai, Chiiki Hōkatsu Shien Sentā Tō o. Chūshin to Shita Ninchishō Shien Chiiki Nettowāku Kōchiku no Tame no Jigyō Unʼei. Chiiki Hōkatsu Shien Sentā tō o chūshin to shita ninchishō shien chiiki nettowāku kōchiku no tame no jigyō hōkokusho. Ōsaka-shi: Ninchishō no Hito to Minna no Sapōto Sentā, 2011.

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Kyōkai, Nihon Ninchishō Gurūpu Hōmu. Ninchishō no hito no kurashi o sasaeru gurūpu hōmu no seikatsu tanʼi no arikata ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū jigyō hōkokusho. Tōkyō: Nihon Ninchishō Gurūpu Hōmu Kyōkai, 2011.

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Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives. Committee on Aging and Human Services. Florida's mental health law (the Baker Act): Interim project. Tallahassee, Fla. (426 House Office Building, Tallahassee 32399-1300): Committee on Aging and Human Services, House of Representatives, 1995.

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Weil, Didier. Ne craignez rien, Docteur, je ne vous ferai aucun mal. Le Plessis-Robinson: Institut Synthélabo pour le progrès de la connaissance, 1997.

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Fidler, Gail S. Recapturing competence: A system's change for geropsychiatric care. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1992.

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Weiner, Audrey S. Institutional approaches to the care of individuals with dementia: Report of a national facility survey and the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, as a case study : prepared under contract for the (U.S.) Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. [Washington, D.C.?: The Office, 1986.

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Aging, New York (State) Legislature Assembly Standing Committee on. Public hearing: Hearing on the quality of care in adult homes. [Albany]: Associated Reporters Int'l., 2002.

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State mental hospitals and the elderly: A task force report of the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, DC: The Association, 1993.

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Sjukhem och enskilda vårdhem för psykiskt sjuka: En utvärdering. [Stockholm]: Socialstyrelsen, 1991.

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(Editor), David K. Conn, Nathan Herrmann (Editor), Alanna Kaye (Editor), Dmytro Rewilak (Editor), and Barbara Schogt (Editor), eds. Practical Psychiatry in the Long-Term Care Home. 3rd ed. Hogrefe & Huber Publishing, 2007.

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