精神残疾者的综合保健

S. Pickett, K. Batia
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在过去的十年里,越来越多的文献研究了精神残疾者的身体健康问题。一项又一项的研究表明,患有严重精神疾病的人患心血管疾病、糖尿病、代谢综合征、肺病和癌症的几率很高。虽然这些慢性疾病中有许多是可以预防的,但很少有精神残疾患者得到所需的医疗。因此,残疾人比非残疾人平均早死25年也就不足为奇了。对于我们这些从事精神康复领域的人来说,不同的精神健康和医疗系统导致精神残疾患者的健康状况不佳,这也许也不足为奇。两个系统之间的医疗协调充其量也只是微乎其微。患有精神残疾的人经常报告难以获得医疗服务:他们不知道在哪里或如何找到服务,在安排时间和到达服务地点方面存在问题
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Integrated Health Care for People with Psychiatric Disabilities
A growing body of literature on the physical health problems of people with psychiatric disabilities has emerged in the past decade. Study after study shows that people who suffer from severe mental illness have high rates of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, lung disease, and cancer. Although many of these chronic health conditions are preventable, few people with psychiatric disabilities receive needed medical treatment. There is little surprise, therefore, that this population dies, on average, 25 years earlier than its nondisabled peers. It is perhaps also no surprise to those of us in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation that disparate mental health and medical systems contribute to the poor health and well-being of people with psychiatric disabilities. Coordination of care across the two systems is minimal at best. People with psychiatric disabilities often report difficulty accessing medical care: They do not know where or how to find services, have problems scheduling and getting to
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