The reform of Italian forensic psychiatric hospitals and its impact on risk assessment and management

Vittorio De Luca, P. Pompili, G. Paoletti, V. Bianchini, F. Franchi, M. Lombardi, Brunella Lagrotteria, Cristina Iannini, C. Fedele, E. Pompili, G. Nicolò
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Italy has a consolidated history of de-institutionalization, and it was the first country to completely dismantle psychiatric hospitals, in order to create small psychiatric inwards closer to the community (i.e. in general hospitals). Nevertheless, it took the nation nearly 40 years to end the process from the beginning of de-institutionalization, definitely closing all of the forensic hospitals, which was not addressed by the first Italian psychiatric reform. This paper describes the establishment of new facilities substituting old forensic hospitals, called Residences for the Execution of Security Measures (REMS), which are a paradigm shift in terms of community-based residential home, and are mainly focused on treatment and risk assessment, rather than custodial practices. The use of modern assessment tools, such as the Aggressive Incident Scale (AIS) and the Hamilton Anatomy of Risk Management (HARM), is crucial in order to point out the focus and consistent instruments of the treatment plan. A preliminary analysis of data from the first 2 years of activity, considering severely ill patients who have been treated for more than 12 months, is then described for two REMSs in the Lazio region, close to Rome. Encouraging results suggest that further research is needed in order to assess clinical elements responsible for a better outcome, and to detect follow-up measures of violence or criminal relapse after discharge.
意大利法医精神病医院的改革及其对风险评估和管理的影响
意大利在去机构化方面有着悠久的历史,它是第一个完全拆除精神病院的国家,以便在更靠近社区的地方(即在综合医院)建立小型精神病院。然而,意大利花了近40年的时间才结束了从一开始的非机构化进程,明确关闭了所有法医医院,这在意大利第一次精神病学改革中没有解决。本文描述了取代旧法医医院的新设施的建立,称为安全措施执行住宅(REMS),这是社区住宅方面的范式转变,主要侧重于治疗和风险评估,而不是监护实践。使用现代评估工具,如侵略性事件量表(AIS)和汉密尔顿风险管理解剖(HARM),对于指出治疗计划的重点和一致的工具至关重要。对前2年活动数据的初步分析,考虑到治疗超过12个月的重症患者,然后描述了靠近罗马的拉齐奥地区的两个rems。令人鼓舞的结果表明,需要进行进一步的研究,以评估导致更好结果的临床因素,并发现出院后暴力或犯罪复发的后续措施。
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