
Changing patterns in mental health care: report on a WHO working group, Cologne, 27 November–1 December 1978 / World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Năm xuất bản : 1980
ISBN : 9789289024754 (print)
Tùng thư :
EURO reports and studies
Chủ đề : 1. Community Mental Health Services -- organization and administration. 2. Congress. 3. Europe. 4. Mental Health Services -- trends. 5. Persons with Psychiatric Disorders. 6. Publications.
Thông tin chi tiết
Tóm tắt : | 50 p. A working group on changing patterns in mental health care met in Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany, from 27 November to 1 December 1978. The meeting was convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe as part of its long-tern programme in mental health (1970–1983). The transition from institutional care to comprehensive community care for people with mental disorders, including those with chronic, disabling conditions, is a major objective of the WHO European mental health programme. The Regional Office is concerned to examine ways in which new developments in community mental health care are being implemented in various European countries at national, regional or local level, and to assess how far they are contributing to increased effectiveness of care for people with mental disorders and people with disabilities. With this aim in view, the working group was asked to consider recent developments in a number of European centres where planned innovations in mental health care have been put into effect, and to assess how far they could and should be applied on a wider scale. The focus of enquiry was to be fixed not on national trends but rather on a number of selected local experiments which might serve as demonstration models for future development. |
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