Current status of medical collaboration for persons with mental disabilities who use type-B continuous employment-support facilities.

Koichi Yoshimura
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Objective: This study aimed to clarify the current status of collaboration between type-B continuous employment-support facilities and psychiatric care in Japan and determine the intention of these facilities toward medical collaboration.

Methods: A self-administered anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted by mail. Basic descriptive statistics were calculated for the questions with multiple-choice responses. For the free descriptions of medical collaborations, we grouped sentences with similar meanings and generated categories.

Result: Of type-B employment continuation support offices, 76% collaborated with psychiatrists. However, only 6% incurred an additional fee for the medical collaboration system. They attempted to collaborate with medical care by contacting doctors and nurses and accompanying them during medical examinations. Some respondents stated that they did not need to collaborate with medical care. Type-B facilities often require support from doctors and nurses regarding support for psychiatric symptoms, guidance on medication, and other problems related to illnesses and treatment. Other opinions suggested that persons with mental disabilities should solve their problems themselves without intervention by doctors or nurses and that the support they want is absent. Among type-B continuous employment-support facilities that do not hire nurses, 25% would be unable to hire them, although desired, because of financial difficulties or other reasons, and 72% did not consider doing so.

Conclusion: Among the type-B continuous employment-support facilities, 76% collaborated with the psychiatric department. Some respondents indicated that medical collaboration was "Not required". Among the types of support expected from doctors and nurses, those related to illness and treatment were the most commonly requested. But opinions emerged, including "No support is sought". Many type-B continuous employment-support facilities that do not employ nurses, do not consider hiring nurses, and the most common reason is "Economically difficult to hire".

目的:本研究旨在了解日本b类持续就业支持机构与精神科护理合作的现状,并确定这些机构的医疗合作意向。方法:采用邮寄方式进行自我填写的匿名问卷调查。对选择题进行基本描述性统计。对于医学合作的自由描述,我们将具有相似含义的句子分组并生成类别。结果:在b型继续就业支持办公室中,有76%的人与精神科医生合作。然而,只有6%的人为医疗合作系统支付了额外费用。他们试图与医疗部门合作,联系医生和护士,并陪同他们进行医疗检查。一些答复者说,他们不需要与医疗部门合作。b型设施通常需要医生和护士的支持,包括对精神症状的支持,药物指导,以及与疾病和治疗相关的其他问题。其他意见认为,精神残疾者应该在没有医生或护士干预的情况下自己解决问题,他们想要的支持是缺乏的。在不雇用护士的b类持续就业支持机构中,25%的机构由于经济困难或其他原因而无法雇用护士,72%的机构不考虑这样做。结论:在b类持续就业支持机构中,76%与精神科合作。一些答复者表示,“不需要”医疗合作。在期望医生和护士提供的各种支持中,最常要求的是与疾病和治疗有关的支持。但出现了一些意见,包括“不寻求支持”。许多不雇用护士的b类持续就业支持机构不考虑雇用护士,最常见的原因是“经济上难以雇用”。
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