Title of article :
Impact of a rehabilitation legislation on the survival
in the community of long-term patients discharged
from psychiatric hospitals in Israel
Author/Authors :
Alexander Grinshpoon، نويسنده , , Nelly Zilber، نويسنده , , Yaacov Lerner، نويسنده , , Alexander M. Ponizovsky، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background The aim of the present study
was to examine the impact of the Rehabilitation Law
2000 in Israel (which provides a basket of rehabilitation
services for every mentally disabled patient) on
the survival in the community of a population of longstay
psychiatric patients released from psychiatric
hospitals. Methods A naturalistic follow-up study was
performed on long-stay patients discharged (“key discharge”)
from two Israel psychiatric hospitals closed
before (in 1997) and after (in 2000) introduction of the
Rehabilitation Law 2000. The data source was the National
Psychiatric Hospitalization Registry. Results The
study population consisted of 611 patients. The percentage
of patients who, at closure of hospital, were
discharged directly into the community was eightfold
higher following the Rehabilitation Law 2000 than
before. There was also a trend for a lower readmission
rate for those patients who were discharged into the
community in the post-law period, both for those
whose key discharge was directly to the community
and for those who were later discharged after being
transferred to another hospital at key discharge. Concerning
the mean duration of inpatient stay, there was
no difference between the two cohorts, whether hospitalizations
followed transfer to another hospital from
key discharge or rehospitalization from the community.
Interestingly, the Rehabilitation Law did not have a
significant effect on patientsʹ mortality after key discharge.
Conclusion The Rehabilitation Law 2000 has a
beneficial effect on the opportunities of long-stay psychiatric
patients to resettle in the community without
increasing risk of death.
Keywords :
psychiatric patients – discharge –community care – readmission – mortality
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)