[中心和/或分布的日托诊所。儿童和青少年精神病护理的标准要素]。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1007/s40211-022-00439-8
Dina Weindl, David Koller, Martin Kostial, Karin Zajec, Judith Noske
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背景:日托诊所作为奥地利儿童和青少年精神病护理的专门护理单位,代表了以人为本的治疗提供的重要组成部分。在拥有众多优势的同时,也对年轻患者及其家属提出了更高的要求。方法:奥地利日托设施的结构记录在奥地利保健结构计划中。因此,特别关注结构性质量标准,这是基于奥地利绩效导向的医院融资概念。结果:高需求和需要准备跨学科,多模式的治疗概念和形式进行了讨论。很明显,需要大量的空间资源。在以绩效为导向的医院融资概念中找不到在一个地点和空间要求建立几个日间诊所组。结论:为了保证和评估治疗质量,建议从患者和团队或组织两个层面进行。奥地利儿童和青少年精神病学、身心学和心理治疗学会的“日间护理诊所”工作组建议采用一种以跨学科和参与为特征的治疗结构。此外,它区域化和本地化的访问和日间诊所融入社区是必要的。与其他护理机构建立联系并使用社会精神病学网络是必不可少的。应考虑到区域特点,并在进一步的规划和概念中越来越多地纳入专门的、针对特定主题的日间诊所群体。
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[Day care clinics central and/or distributed. A standard element of child and adolescent psychiatric care].

Background: Day-care clinics as specialized care units of child and adolescent psychiatric care in Austria represent an important component for person-orientated treatment offers. In addition to numerous advantages, they also put higher demands on the young patients and their relatives.

Methods: The Austrian structure for day-care settings is recorded in the Austrian structure plan for health. Therefore, particular attention is paid to structural quality criteria, which are based on the Austrian concept of performance-oriented hospital financing.

Results: A high demand and need for readiness for transdisciplinary, multimodal treatment concepts and forms is discussed. It becomes ovious that there is a need for large spatial resource requirements. The establishment of several day clinic groups at one location and spatial requirements cannot be found in the concept of performance-oriented hospital financing.

Conclusion: To ensure and evaluate the quality of treatment, recommendations are made on a patient-related and team- or organization-related level. The workgroup "day-care-clinic" of the Austrian Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy recommends a treatment structure characterized by transdisciplinarity and participation. Further, it regionalized and local access and the integration of the day clinic into the community is necessary. Networking with other care structures and using social-psychiatric networks is essential. Regional characteristics should be taken into account and specialized, topic-specific day clinic groups should be increasingly included in further planning and concepts.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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