Training hospitalized patients with schizophrenia in community reintegration skills
OBJECTIVE: The study examined the effectiveness of the Community Re- Entry Program, a brief, time-limited skills training module designed to help acutely ill inpatients become engaged in community-based treatment programs. METHODS: Of 84 consecutive admissions to a chronic psychotic disorders unit,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 1996-10, Vol.47 (10), p.1099-1103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: The study examined the effectiveness of the Community Re-
Entry Program, a brief, time-limited skills training module designed to
help acutely ill inpatients become engaged in community-based treatment
programs. METHODS: Of 84 consecutive admissions to a chronic psychotic
disorders unit, 44 completed assessments and attended the Community Re-
Entry Program. The program consists of 16 daily small-group therapy
sessions that engage the patient in efforts to define discharge readiness,
identify symptoms and medication effects, and assist with discharge
planning. Skill levels and positive and negative symptoms were assessed on
admission and on completion of training, and a subsample of patients
received two-week postdischarge follow-up assessments. RESULTS: From
admission to discharge, positive symptoms diminished substantially,
negative symptoms diminished to a lesser but statistically significant
degree, and skill levels increased significantly. Posttraining skill level
was predicted by pretraining skill level and level of participation in the
skills training module. Patients' symptom levels did not predict
participation in the program or skill acquisition. Skill level at discharge
was also more predictive of two-week postdischarge community adjustment
than were symptom levels. CONCLUSIONS: Although further controlled studies
are required to fully establish the efficacy of the Community Re-Entry
Program, these data suggest that brief, focused skills training may play an
important role in augmenting optimal pharmacotherapy for hospitalized
patients with chronic psychotic disorders. |
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ISSN: | 1075-2730 1557-9700 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ps.47.10.1099 |