Soteria模式:在以色列实施急性精神病住院治疗的替代方案

A. Friedlander, D. Tzur Bitan, P. Lichtenberg
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自2016年以来,Soteria homes一直在以色列运营。在本报告中,我们描述了该模型的实现。方法对2016年至2020年居住在Soteria三所住宅中的486名居民进行数据分析。讨论了该模型和必要的修正。结果Soteria患者以精神病患者(41.3%)或双相情感障碍患者(20.9%)居多,平均年龄34.5岁(SD = 12.83)。在按照Soteria的原则运作的同时,必须做出调整。这些家庭有专业的工作人员和同伴。接纳范围广泛的有暴力行为的住客,因而需要调整接纳政策。与保险公司合作限制了可能的停留时间。由于财政拮据,收容中心只能容纳10名居民,同时将工作时间限制在12小时。文化上的考虑导致了单性别家庭的建立。Soteria之家可以成为公共资助的精神卫生保健系统的一个可行组成部分。Soteria模式的实施可以为专业和人性化的精神卫生保健服务的未来发展提供重要的经验教训——不是作为一种替代,而是作为系统的一个组成部分。
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The Soteria model: implementing an alternative to acute psychiatric hospitalization in Israel
ABSTRACT Background Since 2016, Soteria homes have been operating in Israel. In this report we describe the implementation of the model. Methods Data for 486 residents staying in one of three Soteria homes from 2016 through 2020 are presented. The model, and necessary modifications, are discussed. Results The majority of the residents in the Soteria homes suffered from psychotic (41.3%) or bipolar disorder (20.9%) and were of a mean age of 34.5 (SD = 12.83). While operating according to the principles of Soteria, adaptations had to be made. The homes used professional staff as well as companions. Accepting a wide range of residents exposed the home to situations of violent behaviour which required adjustment in admission policy. Work with insurers limited the possible length of stay. Financial constraints expanded the home capacity to 10 residents, while limiting work shifts to 12 hours. Cultural considerations led to the establishment of single-gender homes. Discussion Soteria homes can be a viable component of publicly-funded mental health care systems. The implementation of the Soteria model can provide important lessons for the future development of a professional and humane mental health care service – not as an alternative, but as an integral part of the system.
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