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Transition Experiences Following Psychiatric Hospitalization: A systematic Review of the Literature

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The period immediately following discharge after inpatient stay for mental illness has been found to be the time of greatest risk for adverse outcomes (e.g., rehospitalization, relapse, suicide). However, the… Click to show full abstract

The period immediately following discharge after inpatient stay for mental illness has been found to be the time of greatest risk for adverse outcomes (e.g., rehospitalization, relapse, suicide). However, the experiences of patients as they transition from the hospital to the community are not well understood. The purpose of the present review was to systematically search and synthesize the literature examining the transition experiences of individuals following inpatient psychiatric stay. A systematic search was conducted for studies examining the experiences of patients as they transition back into their communities, using qualitative or quantitative methods. Qualitative articles were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Quantitative articles were extracted and summarized. The search identified 1614 abstracts, of which 27 (18 qualitative; 9 quantitative) were included in the review. The results of the analysis identified themes necessary for transition including safety, supported autonomy, and the opportunity to engage in a number of reintegration activities. A number of barriers were found that prevent integration, such as poverty, interpersonal difficulties, and stigma. The results highlight the disconnect that occurs for patients as they transition from hospital, pointing to the need for effective transitional interventions that target these challenges.

Keywords: literature; transition; experiences following; patients transition; review; transition experiences

Journal Title: Community Mental Health Journal
Year Published: 2019

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