[Sectoring of a university clinic]

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[Sectoring of a university clinic]. / Klusmann, Dietrich; Ibes, K; Gross, J.

in: PSYCHIAT PRAX, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 6, 6, 1983, S. 209-216.

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Harvard

Klusmann, D, Ibes, K & Gross, J 1983, '[Sectoring of a university clinic]', PSYCHIAT PRAX, Jg. 10, Nr. 6, 6, S. 209-216. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6665088?dopt=Citation>

APA

Klusmann, D., Ibes, K., & Gross, J. (1983). [Sectoring of a university clinic]. PSYCHIAT PRAX, 10(6), 209-216. [6]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6665088?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Klusmann D, Ibes K, Gross J. [Sectoring of a university clinic]. PSYCHIAT PRAX. 1983;10(6):209-216. 6.

Bibtex

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AB - In 1980 the psychiatric clinic of the University of Hamburg took charge of a catchment area within the city of Hamburg. From this year on the clinic decided to provide half of its in-patient and day clinic capacity (that is 71 beds and 10 day clinic places) for a population of 139,000 living in this region. The effects of this decision are discussed on three levels: - changes in the patient population - opinions and attitudes of the clinic personnel - implications for the organizational structure Results: The proportion of in-patients from the catchment area increased from 20% to 45% due to the clinic taking charge of this region. This increase did not much change the characteristics of the total in-patient population admitted to the clinic, except for a shift towards more older patients and more patients with a diagnosis of dementia or organic psychosis. Around two thirds of the clinic personnel held a predominantly positive view of the clinic's decision to establish a catchment area. Contrary to some hopes the internal structure of the clinic did not change much in response to its newly acquired responsibility for the catchment area. Nevertheless a period of one year seems too short for such changes to occur.

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