Community-Based Psychiatric Care Provision in Hungary: Trends and Steps towards Progress

Tünde Bulyáki, Róbert Wernigg, Péter Kéri, Andrea Ács, Adrienn Slezák, Andrea Bodrogi, J. Harangozó
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Psychiatric care has undergone several cycles of profound changes in the past centuries all over the world. In Hungary, community-based outpatient care has been showing signs of evolution since the 1950s. Initially, the system centered on assertive outreach and family involvement, especially for those with serious mental health problems. Such services remain available throughout the country, but the emphasis in the past decades has shifted towards mass care provision. In many places, community-based services are no longer provided, and where they are the approach is biomedical and less asuming of recovery. In other centers, the services provided are conceived with the eventuality of rehabilitation in mind and in close cooperation with community-based care providers. Community-based services providers, as part of the social fabric, offer as many psychiatric and rehabilitation services as possible for those with mental disorders within their communities. The main objective of community-based care is to achieve community re-integration and recovery from mental disorders. Today in Hungary, deinstitutionalisation and the introduction of community-based psychiatric care have been adopted even by large inpatient institutions. The replacement of institutional bed space and the provision of subsidised housing further underscore the importance of community-based psychiatric care provision. There is the opinion that, as a further course of development, the emphasis needs to now shift towards the nurturing of a community of experienced experts and creastion of user-led programs. In this new paradigm, the ability of a person with a mental disorder to make decisions and the bolstering of that ability are seen as vital. In order to achieve these objectives, it is essential that health and social seervices professionals cooperate. Hands-on experience is key in the provision and development of such services.
匈牙利基于社区的精神病治疗服务:趋势和取得进展的步骤
在过去的几个世纪里,全世界的精神病治疗经历了数轮深刻的变革。在匈牙利,以社区为基础的门诊治疗自 20 世纪 50 年代以来一直呈现出演变的迹象。最初,该系统的核心是主动外联和家庭参与,特别是针对那些有严重精神健康问题的人。这种服务在全国各地依然存在,但在过去的几十年中,重点已转向提供大规模的护理服务。许多地方不再提供以社区为基础的服务,即使有,也是以生物医学为基础,较少考虑康复问题。而在其他中心,所提供的服务则考虑到了康复的可能性,并与社区护理提供者密切合作。社区服务机构作为社会结构的一部分,在其社区内为精神障碍患者提供尽可能多的精神科和康复服务。社区护理的主要目标是实现精神障碍患者重新融入社区和康复。如今,在匈牙利,即使是大型住院机构也采用了非机构化和基于社区的精神病治疗方法。机构床位的替代和补贴住房的提供,进一步突出了社区精神病治疗的重要性。有一种观点认为,作为进一步发展的方向,现在需要将重点转移到培养经验丰富的专家群体和创建用户主导的项目上。在这种新的模式中,精神障碍患者的决策能力和对这种能力的支持被视为至关重要。为了实现这些目标,医疗和社会服务专业人员必须通力合作。实践经验是提供和发展这类服务的关键。
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