Organizational and client influences on psychiatric admissions
- PMID: 7267860
- DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1981.11024107
Organizational and client influences on psychiatric admissions
Abstract
This paper analyzes the decisions which take place at the entrance gate of the mental hospital-the organizational and client factors which influence the decision to admit. More specifically, it explores variations in the determinants between first admissions and readmissions. In the process, a theoretical model will be developed, based on a study of admissions to state hospitals, which may help explain several of the underlying and continuing obstacles confronting efforts to reduce readmissions.
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