This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users with mental health and addictions concerns who participated in a brief intensive case management intervention.We conducted semi-structured individual interviews with 20 frequent emergency department users with mental health and addictions challenges, 13 service providers involved in the delivery of a brief case management intervention, and a focus group with intervention case managers. Thematic analysis was used to explore perceived service user profiles, service needs and preferences of care.Service users experienced complex health and social needs and social isolation, while exhibiting resilience and the desire to contribute. They describe...
Objective. The recovery movement has affirmed the importance of consumer-provider relationships for ...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Persons who frequently visit psychiatric emergency rooms (PERs) account for a disproportionately hig...
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
Abstract Background Frequent users of hospital emerge...
Historically, dualistic healthcare systems have resulted in limited mental healthcare provision with...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Background Frequent users of healthcare services are often categorised as ‘heavy-cost patients’. In ...
Background: Research shows that alternatives to hospitalization are as effective, or more effective,...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Abstract Objective Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate num...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Abstract Background Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physi...
Objective. The recovery movement has affirmed the importance of consumer-provider relationships for ...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Persons who frequently visit psychiatric emergency rooms (PERs) account for a disproportionately hig...
This study aimed to explore the service needs and preferences of frequent emergency department users...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
Abstract Background Frequent users of hospital emerge...
Historically, dualistic healthcare systems have resulted in limited mental healthcare provision with...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Background Frequent users of healthcare services are often categorised as ‘heavy-cost patients’. In ...
Background: Research shows that alternatives to hospitalization are as effective, or more effective,...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Abstract Objective Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate num...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Abstract Background Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physi...
Objective. The recovery movement has affirmed the importance of consumer-provider relationships for ...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Persons who frequently visit psychiatric emergency rooms (PERs) account for a disproportionately hig...