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@article{699953, author = {Furedi, J. and Švestka, Jaromír and Pečeňák, Ján and Rybakowski, J. and Santorius, N.}, article_number = {4}, keywords = {psychiatry; countries Europe;}, language = {eng}, issn = {0001-690X}, journal = {Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica}, title = {Psychiatry in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe: an overview of the current situation}, volume = {114}, year = {2006} }
TY - JOUR ID - 699953 AU - Furedi, J. - Švestka, Jaromír - Pečeňák, Ján - Rybakowski, J. - Santorius, N. PY - 2006 TI - Psychiatry in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe: an overview of the current situation JF - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica VL - 114 IS - 4 SP - 223-231 EP - 223-231 PB - Blackwell Publishing SN - 0001690X KW - psychiatry KW - countries Europe; N2 - To review the current status of psychiatry in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. A group of psychiatrists from the region evaluated the status of psychiatry at the end of 2004 based on data from their countries and information available on WHO homepages. There is a shift from traditional in-patient facilities towards out-patient and community services as evidenced by a decreasing number of hospital beds. Economic pressures affect the financing of psychiatric services, and reimbursement for novel psychotropics. Political changes were followed by updated legislation. Psychiatric training, pre-, postgraduate and continuous medical education, are gradually being transformed. Scientific output as measured by publications in peer-reviewed journals has been significantly lower than in the West. The major changes in the period of transition documented in the review pose new challenges for psychiatry. ER -
FUREDI, J., Jaromír ŠVESTKA, Ján PEČEŇÁK, J. RYBAKOWSKI and N. SANTORIUS. Psychiatry in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe: an overview of the current situation. \textit{Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica}. Blackwell Publishing, 2006, vol.~114, No~4, p.~223-231, 8 pp. ISSN~0001-690X.
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