Lessons From Geriatric Psychiatry in the Long Term Care Setting.
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| Title: | Lessons From Geriatric Psychiatry in the Long Term Care Setting. |
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| Authors: | Streim, Joel E., Oslin, David, Katz, Ira R., Parmelee, Patricia A. |
| Source: | Psychiatric Quarterly. Sep1997, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p281-307. 27p. |
| Subjects: | Geriatric psychiatry, Nursing care facilities, Medical care |
| Abstract: | Of all long term care settings, the nursing home has served as the most productive laboratory for the study of the mental health problems of late life. Lessons from geriatric psychiatry research and practice in the nursing home have relevance to general psychiatry and to other health care settings, informing us about (a) psychiatric disorders in medically ill and disabled populations; (b) subsyndromes and subtypes of depression; (c) behavioral disturbances in patients with brain injury; (d) the effects of government regulation and education on mental health care; and (e) essential roles for psychiatrists in changing health care systems. Selected areas of knowledge based on geriatric psychiatry research and experience in long term care are reviewed in this paper, and their applications for the field of psychiatry in general are explored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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