T Wykes1. 1. Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many studies of community care show little overall improvement in patient functioning. This study investigated whether cognitive impairment mediates the effect of the increased opportunities offered by the community. METHOD: Behaviour, symptoms, sociodemographic variables and information processing of a random sample of chronic psychiatric patients were examined. Six years later, social and behavioural outcomes were measured. RESULTS: The overall change in the group was negligible. Individual variation can be accounted for by two factors: time since transfer to the community, and initial information processing problems. Patients transferred for at least three years showed significant improvements. Schizophrenic patients without information processing problems improved, but those with deficits got worse. CONCLUSIONS: The identification of mediating factors should allow better rehabilitation plans, and alleviate the toxic effects that transfer has on some patients' functioning.
BACKGROUND: Many studies of community care show little overall improvement in patient functioning. This study investigated whether cognitive impairment mediates the effect of the increased opportunities offered by the community. METHOD: Behaviour, symptoms, sociodemographic variables and information processing of a random sample of chronic psychiatricpatients were examined. Six years later, social and behavioural outcomes were measured. RESULTS: The overall change in the group was negligible. Individual variation can be accounted for by two factors: time since transfer to the community, and initial information processing problems. Patients transferred for at least three years showed significant improvements. Schizophrenicpatients without information processing problems improved, but those with deficits got worse. CONCLUSIONS: The identification of mediating factors should allow better rehabilitation plans, and alleviate the toxic effects that transfer has on some patients' functioning.
Authors: Francis Lammas; Alexandria Phillips; Sue Dopson; Eileen Joyce; Emese Csipke; Til Wykes Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2022-04-15 Impact factor: 2.655