Deinstitutionalization of Mental Health Care

Dr Shock
August 25, 2011
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I don’t think the situation is different in The Netherlands compared to the authors observations from the literature. More involuntary admissions of shorter duration, what do you think?

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One Response to “Deinstitutionalization of Mental Health Care”

  1. As we are fully involved in the same project in Belgium it was said that the succes of the deinstitutionalisation efforts and porting care towards community ectrered care would be measured by the lowering of forced admissions. If this parameter is used the succesrate looks rather dim.

    Georges

  2. Otte Georges on August 26th, 2011 at 12:58 pm

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