Clinical Decision Making for Discharge Planning in a Changing Psychiatric Environment

  • Tuzman L
  • Cohen A
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Abstract

This article reviews the clinical decision-making process involved in planning for continuity of care following discharge from inpatient psychiatric services. The decision-making frame of reference requires the identification of the players in the process, parameters of their roles, performance expectations, and boundaries of rights and obligations; clear definition of objectives; collection of data and analysis of its relevancy; and study of possible alternatives, with evaluations of their consequences. The authors present an approach to clinical decision making that includes an analysis of modalities and practice skills and a critical review of practice in a psychiatric setting that emphasizes the role of the family; the importance of continuity of care; and the need to engage the patient, family, and care systems within briefer time frames. [References: 30]

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Tuzman, L., & Cohen, A. (1992). Clinical Decision Making for Discharge Planning in a Changing Psychiatric Environment. Health & Social Work, 17(4), 299–307. https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/17.4.299

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