Thomas Trabi, Katharina Purtscher-Penz, Paul Plener
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Abstract
Transition in psychiatry describes the transition from child psychiatric to adult psychiatric care. This transition is not purely medical, it takes place on many levels of care. Transition in the narrow sense describes the targeted and planned process of making this change ideal for patients and medical treaters.Due to the legally fixed border to be an adult at the age of 18 years and different financing systems for children and adults, there is often a break in care of psychiatric ill adolescents. The few available studies show that only about a quarter of patients are satisfied with the process of transition and 90% of employees in the healthcare system also experience this phase as deficient.So far there are no general concepts for an orderly transition in Austria, different individual solutions are available regionally.It is necessary to include all professional groups involved, but due to the regionally very heterogeneous supply, adapted concepts are necessary. It is aimed to include a meeting of all involved professionals, the establishment of good communication and flexibility regarding to the age of transition. Concerning the need for specialized transition facilities, there is currently a lack of solid data in Austria, these data should be collected. Likewise, legal framework conditions would have to be specified and then outpatient, day clinic and inpatient settings would have to be created under child psychiatric and adult psychiatric co-management in order to support the process of transition as best as possible.
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Die Zeitschrift ist das offizielle Organ der „Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik (ÖGPP)'', und wissenschaftliches Organ der Österreichischen Alzheimer Gesellschaft, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie, der Österreichischen Schizophreniegesellschaft, und der pro mente austria - Österreichischer Dachverband der Vereine und Gesellschaften für psychische und soziale Gesundheit.Sie veröffentlicht Übersichten zu relevanten Themen des Fachs, Originalarbeiten, Kasuistiken sowie Briefe an die Herausgeber. Zudem wird auch Buchbesprechungen sowie Neuigkeiten aus den Bereichen Personalia, Standes- und Berufspolitik sowie Kongressankündigungen Raum gewidmet.Thematisch ist das Fach Psychiatrie und die Methoden der Psychotherapie in allen ihren Facetten vertreten. Die Zeitschrift richtet sich somit an alle Berufsgruppen, die sich mit Ursachen, Erscheinungsformen und Behandlungsmöglichkeiten von psychischen Störungen beschäftigen. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· The professional and educational journal of the Austrian Society of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik; ÖGPP) and the Austrian Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie; ÖGKJP)· Overviews of all relevant topics pertaining to the discipline· Intended for all occupational groups committed to the causes and manifestations of, as well as therapy options for psychic disorders· All manuscripts principally pass through a double-blind peer review process involving at least two independent expertsThe official journal of the Austrian Societies of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (ÖGPP) and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (ÖGKJP)The journal publishes overviews of relevant issues in the field, original work, case reports and letters to the editors. In addition, space is devoted to book reviews, news from the areas of personnel matters and professional policies, and conference announcements.Thematically, the discipline of psychiatry and the methods of psychotherapy are represented in all their facets. The journal is thus aimed at all professional groups committed to the causes and manifestations of, as well as therapy options for psychic disorders