Overnight hospitalization of acutely ill day hospital patients.

V E Turner, M A Hoge
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As the trend toward community-based treatment of the seriously mentally ill has continued, partial hospital programs have admitted an increasing number of highly symptomatic individuals. As a result, patient crises occur more often in these programs, and staff have had to develop novel crisis intervention strategies that do not rely on standard hospital care. One such strategy involves the use of "overnight hospitalization" or a "backup bed" to provide temporary safety and clinical management with the goal of returning the patient to the partial hospital within 24 hr. Given the lack of data on this intervention the present study was designed to provide further information about the implementation and effectiveness of this clinical strategy. The authors outline the rationale and procedures for a backup bed system and provide data on outcome that is drawn from an examination of backup bed utilization in a public-sector mental-health setting over a 1-year period. Clinical implications of the findings for future use of overnight hospitalization with partial hospital patients are reviewed.

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急症日间住院病人的夜间住院治疗。
随着以社区为基础治疗严重精神疾病的趋势持续,部分医院的项目已经接纳了越来越多的有严重症状的个体。因此,在这些项目中,患者危机更频繁地发生,工作人员不得不开发新的危机干预策略,而不依赖于标准的医院护理。其中一种策略是使用“过夜住院”或“备用床位”,提供临时安全和临床管理,目标是在24小时内将患者送回部分医院。鉴于缺乏有关该干预措施的数据,本研究旨在提供有关该临床策略的实施和有效性的进一步信息。作者概述了备用床系统的基本原理和程序,并提供了从公共部门心理健康设置中1年期间备用床使用情况检查得出的结果数据。本研究结果对部分住院患者将来使用过夜住院治疗的临床意义进行了综述。
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