Evaluation of Clinical State, Treatment Satisfaction and Subjective Life Quality in Two
Groups of Patients in Day Care Treatment on Conventional Impatient Treatment – the International
EDEN Study (Final Results)
Stárková L., Raboch J., Kitzlerová E., Baková N., Sekot M., Howardová A., Peichlová J., Kallert T.1
Psychiatrická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Raboch, DrSc. Technická Univerzita, Fakulta psychiatrie a psychoterapie, Drážďany1 |
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Summary:
EDEN (European Day Hospital Evaluation) study is an international randomized controlled study
which compares day care treatment with conventional inpatient treatment. Patients with acute
mental disorder, included in this study, were randomized into two groups treated in mentioned
therapeutic models. In this article we follow psychopathology improvement, treatment satisfaction
and subjective life quality in several time points – at admission, at discharge and during
treatment. Our results enable us to resume that psychopathology improved similarly in both
groups but patients in day care setting were subjectively more satisfied with their life quality at
the end of the treatment period. Treatment satisfaction also increased in both groups alike. In
conclusion we can state that day care treatment seems to be, for some patients with acute mental
disorder, full scope alternative of conventional hospitalization and in addition it enables their
better social integration.
Key words:
day care treatment, conventional impatient treatment, clinical state of the patient,
treatment satisfaction, the MANSA questionnaire, the EDEN study.
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