Abstract
SummaryThe post-war development of psychiatric services in Nottingham, with their reduction in the number of beds and marked increase in in-patient turnover and day patient and out-patient attendances, represents a close approximation to the proposals of the 1962 Hospital Plan. These changes were achieved by redeployment of existing resources.A fifteen-year attrition study of 1960 long-stay in-patients shows a high rate of discharge, especially for males.The reasons for these findings and some implications are discussed.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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