“Lost in Transition”: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review of Problems and Needs Associated with School Reintegration After Psychiatric Hospitalization

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Anne-Marie Tougas
Jessica Rassy
Émilie Frenette-Bergeron
Katherine Marcil
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[1] Université de Sherbrooke,Department of Psychoeducation, Faculty of Education
[2] Groupe de recherche sur les inadaptations sociales de l’enfance (GRISE),Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Nursing
[3] Institut universitaire de première ligne en santé et services sociaux (IUPLSSS),undefined
[4] Université de Sherbrooke,undefined
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School Mental Health | 2019年 / 11卷
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School reentry; Psychiatric illness; Hospitalization; Transition; Systematic mixed studies review;
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The purpose of this review was to identify the problems and needs associated with school reintegration after psychiatric hospitalization. Principles outlined by the Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating Centre (EPPI-Centre) for systematic mixed studies reviews were used to search 14 electronic databases with all possible literature from inception to September 2017. Quality was appraised by two sets of two independent reviewers using an adapted version of the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria. The key themes revolve around the different systems of the bioecological model: the youth ontosystem, microsystems (family, school) and mesosystems (family–hospital, family–school, school–hospital). Predominant emergent themes of each system converged toward a better communication, collaboration and coordination among all concerned actors. Many problems seem to alter school reintegration after psychiatric hospitalization and different needs are still required to be met. Future research directions and implications for intervention are discussed.
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