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Rehabilitación de pacientes esquizofrénicos y otros pacientes enfermos mentales a largo plazo. Resultados de un estudio prospectivo de un programa amplio de tratamiento hospitalario basado en la terapia cognitiva

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

B. Svensson
Affiliation:
Departamento de Neurociencia Clínica. División de Psiquiatría, Hospital Universitario de Lund, Suecia
L. Hansson
Affiliation:
Departamento de Neurociencia Clínica. División de Psiquiatría, Hospital Universitario de Lund, Suecia
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Resumen

Un total de 28 pacientes enfermos mentales a largo plazo, la mayoría esquizofrénicos, tratados con terapia cognitiva en el contexto de terapia ambiental y terapia de grupo, fue investigado en la admisión y el alta con respecto a cambios en los síntomas, la calidad de vida, el funcionamiento global, la necesidad de medicación y las quejas diana percibidas. Los resultados mostraron un alivio significativo en la carga percibida de la enfermedad y una mejoría en la calidad de vida. Un mejor funcionamiento antes de la admisión con respecto al funcionamiento social, la función ocupacional y los síntomas predecía una evolución más favorable.

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Svensson B, Hansson L. Rehabilitation of schizophrenic and other long-term mentally ill patients. Results from a prospective study of a comprehensive inpatient treatment program based on cognitive therapy. Eur Psychiatry 1999; 14: 325-332.

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