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Normalizing acute care: A day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization
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Authors/contributors
- Rakfeldt, J. (Author)
- Tebes, J.K. (Author)
- Steiner, J. (Author)
- Walker, P.L. (Author)
- Davidson, L. (Author)
- Sledge, W.H. (Author)
Title
Normalizing acute care: A day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization
Abstract
Normalization is the use of culturally valued means to enable people with disabilities to live culturally valued lives. In this article, the authors describe an effort to bring normalization practices to acute psychiatric care. They describe a day hospital/crisis respite diversion program that serves as an alternative to acute inpatient hospitalization and sketch the research project that fostered it. The authors argue that a day hospital/crisis respite provides effective clinical care comparable to inpatient hospitalization but achieves greater potential for recovery through a normalizing philosophy and practice. An implication of this finding is that such programs based on the principle of normalization may be both cost effective as well as more empowering for patients.
Publication
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Date
1997-01
Volume
185
Issue
1
Pages
46-52
Journal Abbr
J. NERV. MENT. DIS.
Citation Key
rakfeldtNormalizingAcuteCare1997
ISSN
00223018 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
4 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Rakfeldt, J., Tebes, J. K., Steiner, J., Walker, P. L., Davidson, L., & Sledge, W. H. (1997). Normalizing acute care: A day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 185(1), 46–52. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1097/00005053-199701000-00008
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