AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CASE-MANAGEMENT IN THE REHABILITATION OF PSYCHIATRIC OUTPATIENTS IN SOUTH-AFRICA

Authors
Citation
Lr. Uys et Rn. Zulu, AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CASE-MANAGEMENT IN THE REHABILITATION OF PSYCHIATRIC OUTPATIENTS IN SOUTH-AFRICA, South African Journal of Psychology, 26(4), 1996, pp. 226-230
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology
ISSN journal
00812463
Volume
26
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
226 - 230
Database
ISI
SICI code
0081-2463(1996)26:4<226:AEOTIA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Patients with a major mental illness usually need long-term treatment and rehabilitation. Since the adoption of the principle of de-institut ionalization of psychiatric patients in South Africa in the 1970s, mos t treatment has been done in the community, through system of psychiat ric outpatient clinics. There is now a growing realization that more i s needed than treatment with medication, but in a developing country r esources, both human and financial, are limited. It is therefore impor tant to establish which rehabilitation strategies can be implemented i n the South African services, and how effective they are. In this stud y case management was implemented in the psychiatric service to black patients in rural areas. A sample of 41 patients formed the experiment al group, who were seen by six nurses trained as case workers, The con trol group consisted of 15 patients in another clinic, who received ad ditional attention to routine care. There were specific problems with the implementation of case management, especially inadequate training of nurses in these techniques, the restrictions on the functioning of the nurse by legal provisions and organizational rules, and the paucit y of community resources. The case management was found to positively influence functional status, but did not achieve symptom reduction.