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<title>The Development of Community Care in Psychiatry</title>
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<name>Buchan, T.</name>
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<summary type="text">The Development of Community Care in Psychiatry
Buchan, T.
The theoretical considerations underlying the transfer of psychiatric care from the mental hospital to the community are discussed.&#13;
The principal provisions of the British programme are set out. viz.&#13;
1.The establishment of acute psychiatric units in District General Hospitals.&#13;
2. The construction of hostels and day care centres by local authorities.&#13;
• 1. The provision of a substantial increase in personnel.&#13;
4. The gradual rundown of the large mental hospitals.&#13;
Some of the difficulties encountered in each of these 4 areas are enumerated. The relevance of these problems to Zimbabwe is discussed and two local developments, viz. the establishment of psychiatric follow-up services and the opening of a rehabilitation unit are described.
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<dc:date>1983-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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