A REGIONAL MENTAL IMPAIRMENT SERVICE

S. Cumella, D. Sansom
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There is no consistent pattern of services in England for people with a learning disability who offend or have severe anti-social behaviours (‘mental impairment’). In one English health region, the mental impairment service comprises two residential units on hospital sites. The first of these (Unit A) operates as a medium-secure unit, assessing and treating patients referred by the courts. The second (Unit B) has a lower level of security, and provides long-term treatment for people with a mental impairment domiciled in its hospital's catchment area. Almost all the patients in the two units had mild learning disabilities, and substantial minorities had psychiatric and/or neurological disorders. A higher proportion of patients at the unit with the lowest level of security had psychiatric disorders and disturbed behaviour. This anomaly results from the lack of local mental impairment services throughout the region, which makes it difficult to discharge patients from Unit A. It is recommended that priority be given to the development of local mental impairment services rather then new medium-secure assessment units.
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区域精神损伤服务
在英国,对于那些有学习障碍、有犯罪行为或有严重反社会行为(“精神障碍”)的人,没有一致的服务模式。在英国的一个卫生区,精神损伤服务包括两个住院单位。其中第一个单位(A单位)作为中等安全单位运作,评估和治疗法院转介的病人。第二个(B单位)的安全水平较低,为住在其医院集水区的精神障碍患者提供长期治疗。两个单位的几乎所有患者都有轻度学习障碍,少数患者有精神和/或神经障碍。在安全程度最低的单位中,较高比例的患者患有精神疾病和行为失常。这种不正常的情况是由于整个区域缺乏当地的精神损害服务,这使得病人很难从a病房出院。建议优先发展当地的精神损害服务,而不是新的中等安全程度的评估单位。
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