Historical applications of the Goldberg and Huxley Pathway to Psychiatric Care Model

Q3 Social Sciences Social Work and Social Sciences Review Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1921/swssr.v25i1.2293
John Hall
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The Pathway to Psychiatric care Model was published by David Goldberg and Peter Huxley in 1980, based on practice within the British NHS from 1948, and on epidemiological data mostly from Europe and the USA. The ‘filters’ in the model were derived from assumptions about practice, and levels of care, at that period. This paper explores the implications of applying the model historically to patterns of English psychiatric care firstly from 1834/1845 to 1959, with parallel public, philanthropic and private systems of healthcare; and secondly to patterns of care after c.2000. The model is a powerful conceptual tool for understanding how mental health systems function, and the central importance of referral and transition decisions. This analysis points to the influence of changing ‘regulatory cultures’, at one remove from the immediate clinical encounter, and to the implications of a much wider range of mental health practitioners than in 1980
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戈德伯格和赫胥黎精神病治疗路径模式的历史应用
戴维-戈德堡(David Goldberg)和彼得-赫胥黎(Peter Huxley)于 1980 年发表了《精神病治疗路径模型》,该模型基于英国国民医疗服务体系自 1948 年以来的实践,以及主要来自欧洲和美国的流行病学数据。该模型中的 "过滤器 "是根据当时的实践假设和护理水平得出的。本文首先探讨了将该模型应用于 1834/1845 年至 1959 年英国精神病治疗模式的历史意义,当时英国的公共、慈善和私人医疗体系并行;其次探讨了约 2000 年后英国精神病治疗模式的历史意义。该模型是一个强大的概念工具,可用于理解心理健康系统如何运作,以及转诊和转院决策的核心重要性。这一分析指出了不断变化的 "监管文化 "的影响,它与直接的临床接触相去甚远,也指出了比 1980 年更广泛的心理健康从业人员的影响。
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