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BackgroundVocational rehabilitation programs are implemented to enhance the occupational functioning of long-stay patients with schizophrenia. Unemployment is associated with a higher risk of death. Schizophrenia patients who participate in vocational rehabilitation programs may have better health outcomes with participation in employment.AimTo evaluate the relationship between mortality among schizophrenia patients and vocational rehabilitation program services under Taiwan’s psychiatric care reform.MethodsA total of 2457 long-stay schizophrenia patients were followed-up retrospectively from 1998 to 2008 at Taipei Veterans General Hospital Yuli Branch in Taiwan. We collected data on annual measurements of effectiveness and the human resources utilized in the vocational rehabilitation program. Pearson’s correlations between the above-collected data and the crude death rates for all patients were examined. We also assessed the association between participation in supported or sheltered employment and death.ResultsMost of the patients were male (81.3 %). The mean ± SD age of the patients was 57.8 ± 17.0 years. The annual crude death rate averaged 5.3 %. Both the number of community workplaces and the total wages earned from sheltered and supported employment had significantly negative linear correlations with the crude death rate among all patients (both γ ≤ −0.64, p < 0.05). After controlling the confounding factors, participation in supported or sheltered employment was significantly associated with a lower risk of death (n = 2174, HR = 0.22, 95 % CI 0.16–0.29).ConclusionsUnder psychiatric care reform, the vocational rehabilitation program was more effective and there was less patient mortality. Patients who had experienced sheltered or supported employment had a lower risk of death than those who had not.

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  • Vocational rehabilitation programs are implemented to enhance the occupational functioning of longstay patients with schizophrenia

  • Patients who had experienced sheltered or supported employment had a lower risk of death than those who had not

  • Patients with schizophrenia have a higher mortality than the general population, due to both natural and unnatural causes [1, 2]

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Vocational rehabilitation programs are implemented to enhance the occupational functioning of longstay patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia patients who participate in vocational rehabilitation programs may have better health outcomes with participation in employment. Patients with schizophrenia have a higher mortality than the general population, due to both natural and unnatural causes [1, 2]. Long-stay patients with schizophrenia can participate in vocational rehabilitation programs to improve their occupational and social functioning [15]. Several studies have found that mortality gaps still exist between psychiatric patients and the general population in post-deinstitutionalization periods [16,17,18,19]. Because the actual numbers of psychiatric rehabilitation program services are seldom discussed, the relationship between participation in psychiatric rehabilitation programs and risk of death among schizophrenia patients is still unclear

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