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Quality management and economic downturn. Post-modern topics of community psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

A. Zangrando*
Affiliation:
University of Trieste, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy
F. Babici
Affiliation:
CSM Domio, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy
E. Pascolo-Fabrici
Affiliation:
UCO Clinica Psichiatrica, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy
A. Riolo
Affiliation:
CSM Domio, Department of Mental Health, Trieste, Italy
*
* Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

The reduction of the budget allocated to community psychiatry is part of financial needs in times of economic crisis. However, the community psychiatry is based on human resources rather than on technological devices and the economic downturn affects the quality of care in a field where the social and relational capital developed by mental health workers is fundamental. Some authors such as Serge Latouche propose to stem the economic decline with the concept of “degrowth”, a constructive idea but difficult to apply.

Objective

We would like to analyze whether the economic downturn has consequences only for the organization of psychiatric services or even for people with severe mental disorders. Another issue concerns the possibility that economic downturn increases the social exclusion of vulnerable people.

Results

People who live on social welfare or disability pension remain on the margins of society but also those supported by families feel increasingly marginalized with respect to the future.

Conclusions

The provision of mental health services may not meet the implicit and explicit wishes in the demand for health by citizens and society. It's therefore necessary to review the quality management within community psychiatry.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
EV1108
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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