Social Psychiatry, Vol. 47 No. 3, 2019.
Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.24869/spsih.2019.359
Treatment of People With Neurocognitive Disorder – How to Improve Treatment Conditions
Suzana Uzun
; University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Reference Center of Ministry of Health of Republic of Croatia for Alzheimer’s Disease and Old Age Psychiatry, Zagreb; University Josip Juraj Strossmayer, School of Medicine, Osijek
Oliver Kozumplik
; University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Reference Center of Ministry of Health of Republic of Croatia for Alzheimer’s Disease and Old Age Psychiatry, Zagreb; University Josip Juraj Strossmayer, School of Medicine, Osijek
Ivan Požgain
; University Josip Juraj Strossmayer, School of Medicine, Osijek
Dubravka Kalinić
; University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Reference Center of Ministry of Health of Republic of Croatia for Alzheimer’s Disease and Old Age Psychiatry, Zagreb; University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Ninoslav Mimica
; University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Reference Center of Ministry of Health of Republic of Croatia for Alzheimer’s Disease and Old Age Psychiatry, Zagreb; University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The needs and requirements of our patients are the primary concern of all physicians and medical staff, and of all employees in the healthcare system. Good medical care is more than just providing medical skills. Human behaviour and care are important elements in the treatment of our patients. Further development clinics and hospitals that treat people with neurocognitive disorders should develop in the context of the overall development of health care for people with mental disabilities which is based on deinstitutionalization and strengthening mental health care in the community but also updating the necessary hospital capacity and the development of the Referral Centre as a center of excellence.
Keywords
Alzheimer’s Disease; Patient; EU Projects; Neurocognitive Disorders; Referral Centres
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Publication date:
12.11.2019.
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