Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9623317 | International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
As laid down by Israeli legislation, the Regional Psychiatric Board constitutes one of the chief instruments in the monitoring of compulsory hospitalization, of compulsory outpatient treatment and of the quality of all inpatient care of the mentally ill. This article presents the findings of a study into the working of these boards. Taking a sample of every second application (NÂ =Â 168) over a 6-month period to one of Israel's six existing Regional Psychiatric Boards, an examination was made of the decisions issued by the board and of other aspects of its functioning. Explanations for the findings of this analysis are suggested, and generalizing from these findings, recommendations are offered for the improvement of the future functioning of all six Boards.
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Authors
Arie Bauer, Paula Rosca, Alex Grinshpoon, Razak Khawalled, Roberto Mester,