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PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Chronic mental illness and community treatment resistance

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Pages 272-276 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives: The movement from institutional to community care has been a key component of national mental health reform in Australia. In Victoria, where a model of community care has been fully implemented, a specialized forensic hospital is the sole remaining stand-alone psychiatric inpatient facility and access to long-term inpatient beds is severely limited. Clinical experience suggests that some high-needs patients are not well serviced by this structure. These patients are placing an increasing burden on a wide range of community services outside mental health. This paper aims to define more clearly this patient group, explore the limitations of their management and outline potential pathways for service development.

Conclusions: A population of complex patients with chronic mental illness are not effectively contained within a ‘good enough’ communitybased mental health system. Active debate is required regarding the com-munity's willingness to tolerate the risks and challenges that arise from the current approach. A collaborative care model involving case-based and incentive funding in combination with community-integrated complex care units may improve the care of these patients.

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