Durgahee T. Discharge of psychiatric patients into the community: how many more must die?
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING (MARK ALLEN PUBLISHING) 1996;
5:618-21. [PMID:
8717829 DOI:
10.12968/bjon.1996.5.10.618]
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Abstract
Since the advent of community care, mental health services are increasingly coming under scrutiny, particularly the management of people with mental health problems in the community. Several murders committed by psychiatric patients in the community have fuelled public debate. This article reports on a study examining the recommendations of the Department of Health regarding the discharge of psychiatric patients from hospital to community care. It describes the background to events such as the Clunis report and guidance from the Department of Health on the management of mental health services. Semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and document analysis were used to ascertain the views of community psychiatric nurses and managers regarding the discharge of patients into the community. The findings identify areas of good practice and the need for nurses to improve their knowledge of the care-programming approach, risk assessment and inter-agency collaboration.
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