| Literature DB >> 5947613 |
J R Bayne, M Bouchard, G Paul-Hus.
Abstract
The results of a questionnaire completed by the superintendents of five of the six major mental hospitals in the Province of Quebec concerning patients aged 60 and over showed that this group made up one-fifth to two-fifths of the total populations. The proportion of the population that was over age 60 when admitted varied from just under one-third to almost three-quarters. The ratio of those who died or were discharged at age 60 or more to the total elderly population varied greatly among institutions.Between 67% and 91% of the elderly were capable of ambulation and self-care with minimal help, and from 13.5% to 53% were considered mentally capable of living in a private home or residential home.Diagnostic types varied, among hospitals, from 28% to 65% functional, 13% to 32% organic and 4% to 33% senile psychoses.Experience with preventive and treatment programs elsewhere is discussed.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 1966 PMID: 5947613 PMCID: PMC1936663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262