Purpose: To explore the efficacy of community rehabilitation for facilitating daily function among patients with mental illness.
Design And Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used. Two hundred and sixty-four participants completed a daily living function scale questionnaire and provided disease-related information.
Findings: Community rehabilitation was shown to be efficient in helping to stabilize mental illness and enhance daily function. Daily function had a significant and positive correlation with disease stability.
Practice Implications: Community rehabilitation for patients with mental illness can effectively stabilize and prevent disability among those with mental illness.
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