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Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai

BACKGROUND: The disease burden associated with chronic psychiatric illnesses is high and is projected to grow rapidly. A community-based management system for persons with mental illness was established in Shanghai in 2012 based on the Shanghai Mental Health Regulations that were developed to confor...

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Autores principales: ZHANG, Qiongting, CHEN, Hao, JU, Kang, NIU, Xin, SONG, Lanjun, CHUI, Jia
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Publicado: Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25852252
http://dx.doi.org/10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.214094
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author ZHANG, Qiongting
CHEN, Hao
JU, Kang
NIU, Xin
SONG, Lanjun
CHUI, Jia
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CHEN, Hao
JU, Kang
NIU, Xin
SONG, Lanjun
CHUI, Jia
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description BACKGROUND: The disease burden associated with chronic psychiatric illnesses is high and is projected to grow rapidly. A community-based management system for persons with mental illness was established in Shanghai in 2012 based on the Shanghai Mental Health Regulations that were developed to conform with China’s new mental health law. AIM: Evaluate the guardianship services provided by family members to persons with mental illnesses living in the Changning District of Shanghai. METHODS: The legal guardians of 4034 of the 4283 community-dwelling persons with psychiatric disorders living in Changning District who are registered in the Shanghai Information Management System of Mental Health were interviewed by local community health doctors and local neighborhood committee officials. The adequacy of guardianship was assessed based on standardized criteria (including the guardian’s regular attendance at mental health training sessions, and their level of assistance in the treatment, daily life, and rehabilitation of the patient) and the main reasons for inadequate guardianship were recorded. RESULTS: The majority of guardians (3331, 83.6%) adequately fulfilled their guardianship duties. Advanced age and ill-health of the guardian was the main contributing factor in 87% of the 703 cases in which the guardianship was classified as inadequate. Other factors associated with inadequate guardianship included the patient’s unstable clinical condition or failure to adhere to medication, and when the guardian did not live in the same household as the patient. The patient’s diagnosis, the guardian’s level of education, and the relationship between the guardian and patient were also associated with the adequacy of guardianship. CONCLUSIONS: The guardianship-based community services for mentally ill individuals in urban China works reasonably well. But the rapid aging of China’s population may gradually decrease the ability of China’s families to continue to assume this heavy burden. Alternative models of providing high-quality, community-based services for persons with mental disorders need to be developed as part of the roll-out of China’s new mental health law.
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spelling pubmed-43727572015-04-07 Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai ZHANG, Qiongting CHEN, Hao JU, Kang NIU, Xin SONG, Lanjun CHUI, Jia Shanghai Arch Psychiatry Original Research Article BACKGROUND: The disease burden associated with chronic psychiatric illnesses is high and is projected to grow rapidly. A community-based management system for persons with mental illness was established in Shanghai in 2012 based on the Shanghai Mental Health Regulations that were developed to conform with China’s new mental health law. AIM: Evaluate the guardianship services provided by family members to persons with mental illnesses living in the Changning District of Shanghai. METHODS: The legal guardians of 4034 of the 4283 community-dwelling persons with psychiatric disorders living in Changning District who are registered in the Shanghai Information Management System of Mental Health were interviewed by local community health doctors and local neighborhood committee officials. The adequacy of guardianship was assessed based on standardized criteria (including the guardian’s regular attendance at mental health training sessions, and their level of assistance in the treatment, daily life, and rehabilitation of the patient) and the main reasons for inadequate guardianship were recorded. RESULTS: The majority of guardians (3331, 83.6%) adequately fulfilled their guardianship duties. Advanced age and ill-health of the guardian was the main contributing factor in 87% of the 703 cases in which the guardianship was classified as inadequate. Other factors associated with inadequate guardianship included the patient’s unstable clinical condition or failure to adhere to medication, and when the guardian did not live in the same household as the patient. The patient’s diagnosis, the guardian’s level of education, and the relationship between the guardian and patient were also associated with the adequacy of guardianship. CONCLUSIONS: The guardianship-based community services for mentally ill individuals in urban China works reasonably well. But the rapid aging of China’s population may gradually decrease the ability of China’s families to continue to assume this heavy burden. Alternative models of providing high-quality, community-based services for persons with mental disorders need to be developed as part of the roll-out of China’s new mental health law. Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Publishing 2015-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4372757/ /pubmed/25852252 http://dx.doi.org/10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.214094 Text en Copyright © 2015 by Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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ZHANG, Qiongting
CHEN, Hao
JU, Kang
NIU, Xin
SONG, Lanjun
CHUI, Jia
Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title_full Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title_fullStr Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title_short Cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in Changning District, Shanghai
title_sort cross-sectional evaluation of the adequacy of guardianship by family members of community-residing persons with mental disorders in changning district, shanghai
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25852252
http://dx.doi.org/10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.214094
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