The British Journal of Psychiatry 158: 685-690 (1991)
© 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Care of chronic neurotic out-patients by community psychiatric nurses. A long-term follow-up study
T Burns, ES Paykel, A Ezekiel and S Lemon
Department of Mental Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London.
Ninety-nine neurotic patients from a controlled trial of CPN v. psychiatric
out-patient aftercare were followed up seven years later. Of the 92
survivors, 76 were successfully interviewed. Few differences were found
between the groups. Chronic mild symptoms and moderate social disability
persisted, and tended to worsen a little. Treatment patterns persisted for
one to two years beyond the original study; the CPN group had more CPN
contacts, fewer psychiatric out-patient contacts and less psychiatric care.
Thereafter, more out-patients were discharged from psychiatric care and
care patterns for the two groups became similar. Out-patients attended more
non-psychiatric out-patient clinics than the CPN group, but it is possible
that this reflected pre- existing differences. About a third of patients
remained in contact with the psychiatric service during follow-up.