[A holiday with psychiatric long-term patients (author's transl)]. 1980

D R Schwoon

Following predominantly favourable earlier experiences with holiday trips, eleven long-term hospitalized patients of sociopsychiatric ward (an institution concerned with the gradual transition from psychiatric treatment to social rehabilitation) went on a one week's trip together with the ward personnel, emphasis being on the aspect of recreation. The patients themselves took over the organization of the daily schedules. Marked improvements in mood levels, a decrease in disturbances of well-being, and increased activity were clearly noticeable. These were probably due to relief from the clinic's daily routine and to the intensification of interactions within the patient group and with the therapists. Although these changes did not persist in most patients after their return, a positive effect for further therapy planning was seen in at least four of them. This experience report concludes with a suggestion to include such trips in the proposed treatment schedule for long-term patients.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007398 Interpersonal Relations The reciprocal interaction of two or more persons. Social Relationships,Husband-Wife Communication,Partner Communication,Communication, Husband-Wife,Communication, Partner,Husband Wife Communication,Husband-Wife Communications,Interpersonal Relation,Partner Communications,Relation, Interpersonal,Relationship, Social,Social Relationship
D008134 Long-Term Care Care over an extended period, usually for a chronic condition or disability, requiring periodic, intermittent, or continuous care. Care, Long-Term,Long Term Care
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D010259 Paranoid Disorders Chronic mental disorders in which there has been an insidious development of a permanent and unshakeable delusional system (persecutory delusions or delusions of jealousy), accompanied by preservation of clear and orderly thinking. Emotional responses and behavior are consistent with the delusional state. Paranoia,Paranoid Psychoses,Psychoses, Paranoid,Disorder, Paranoid,Disorders, Paranoid,Paranoias,Paranoid Disorder
D011566 Psychiatric Aides Persons who assist in the routine care of psychiatric persons, usually under the supervision of the nursing department. Psychiatric Hospital Orderlies,Psychiatric Ward Attendants,Aide, Psychiatric,Aides, Psychiatric,Attendant, Psychiatric Ward,Attendants, Psychiatric Ward,Hospital Orderlies, Psychiatric,Hospital Orderly, Psychiatric,Orderlies, Psychiatric Hospital,Orderly, Psychiatric Hospital,Psychiatric Aide,Psychiatric Hospital Orderly,Psychiatric Ward Attendant,Ward Attendant, Psychiatric,Ward Attendants, Psychiatric
D011567 Psychiatric Department, Hospital Hospital department responsible for the organization and administration of psychiatric services. Hospital Psychiatric Department,Psychiatric Departments, Hospital,Department, Hospital Psychiatric,Departments, Hospital Psychiatric,Hospital Psychiatric Departments
D011998 Recreation Activity engaged in for pleasure. Recreations
D004644 Emotions Those affective states which can be experienced and have arousing and motivational properties. Feelings,Regret,Emotion,Feeling,Regrets
D005260 Female Females

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