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Needs Assessment of Long-Term Care for Psychiatric Patients

This study is currently recruiting participants.
Study NCT00172887.   Last updated on October 22, 2007.   Information provided by National Taiwan University Hospital

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Brief Title  Needs Assessment of Long-Term Care for Psychiatric Patients
Official Title 
Brief Summary

The quantity and quality of inpatient services for persons with psychiatric illness have been enhanced in the last two decades. Following the enforcement of nationwide health insurance and the Physically and Mentally Disabled Citizens Protection Act, the financial pressure of medical care for psychiatric patients is relieved, and actions related to the protection of patients' human rights have been taken. Nonetheless, problems related to psychiatric illness are not limited to symptoms. Patients' daily functions are affected and it causes continuous pressure on the family. Currently, psychiatric care places more emphasis on inpatient services. Once the patient is discharged from the hospital, related psychiatric services are not widely available, which leads to symptom exacerbation, repeated hospital admissions, increased burden to the family, etc. A provision of continuous long-term care that meets the various needs of psychiatric patients is a critical issue in current psychiatric care.

Based on a three-phase needs assessment model, the purpose of the study is to evaluate the needs of long-term care for psychiatric patients. The first phase will identify the current status of needs from the perspectives of patients and the family, psychiatric professionals, and the system. The second phase will identify the goals of long-term care for psychiatric patients. The goals will be identified by a nominal group, composed of experts related to the field of psychiatric long-term care. The third phase will determine the objectives of long-term care services for psychiatric patients. That is to determine the proper contents of long-term care services for the patients based on the goals identified in the previous phase.

The three-phase needs assessment will be carried out in a two-year period. The results of the study will provide important information to the future planning of long-term care for psychiatric patients.

Detailed Description

First, the participants were informed about how to fill in the self-report survey questionnaire. Then the participants began to complete the questionnaire. After finishing it, the participants gave the questionnaire back to the examiner.

Study Phase
Study Type  Observational
Study Design  Prospective
Primary Outcome Measure 
Secondary Outcome Measure 
Condition  Mental Disorders
Intervention 
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Recruitment Information Fields
Recruitment Status  Recruiting
Enrollment  1150
Start Date  March 2005
Completion Date July 2005
Eligibility Criteria 

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Psychiatric patient
  • Must be able to read Chinese
  • Caregivers of psychiatric patients
Gender Both
Ages 18 Years and older
Accepts Healthy Volunteers Yes
Contacts ††
Contact: Chinyu We, Ph.D     886-2-23123456 ext 7569     chinyuwu@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw    
Location Countries  Taiwan
Administrative Information Fields
NCT ID  NCT00172887
Organization ID 9461700311
Secondary IDs †† DOH93-TD-M-113-013
Study Sponsor  National Taiwan University Hospital
Collaborators †† Department of Health, Execulive Yuan, Taiwan, R.O.C
Investigators 
Study Chair:     Chinyu Wu, Ph.D     Department of Occupational Therapy, National Taiwan University    
Information Provided By National Taiwan University Hospital
Verification Date March 2005
First Received Date  September 12, 2005
Last Updated Date October 22, 2007

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