Compulsory outpatient treatment can prevent involuntary commitment

Lene Nørregård Hansen, Eva Maria Birgitta Svensson, Anne Mette Brandt-Christensen

Abstract

Compulsory outpatient treatment (co-pt) has been possible in Denmark since 2010. The aim is to secure necessary treatment, reduce involuntary commitment and improve quality of life for patients with a severe psychiatric illness. Co-pt has been brought into use in 33 cases. This case report describes a patient with paranoid schizophrenia who several times developed severe psychotic symptoms shortly after discharge due to lack of compliance with treatment. Within one year of co-pt the patient was not admitted to hospital and improved in overall functioning. After terminating co-pt the patient rapidly deteriorated into psychotic relapse.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftUgeskrift for Laeger
Vol/bind176
Udgave nummer16
ISSN0041-5782
StatusUdgivet - 14 apr. 2014

Emneord

  • Ambulatory Care
  • Commitment of Mentally Ill
  • Community Mental Health Services
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Medication Adherence
  • Middle Aged
  • Schizophrenia, Paranoid

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