Integration of community mental health services is a key policy objective that aims to increase quality and efficiency of care. Integrated care pathways (ICPs) are a mechanism designed to formalise multi-agency working at an operational level and are currently being applied to mental health services. Evidence regarding the impact of this tool to support joint working is mixed, and there is limited evidence regarding the suitability of ICPs for complex, community-based services. The present study was set in one primary care trust (PCT) in Scotland that is currently implementing an ICP for community mental health teams (CMHTs) across the region. The aim of the study was to investigate professionals' experiences and views on the implement...
OBJECTIVE: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHTs) are a key component of specialist old ag...
Community mental health teams (CMHTs) have evolved alongside the downsizing of mental hospitals. The...
Background: On average, people with schizophrenia and psychosis die 13-30 years sooner than the gene...
Background: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are prearranged processes of care which are being increa...
This paper reviews the opportunities for, and the challenges facing, joint working in the provision ...
Background: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are prearranged processes of care which are being increa...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the effectiveness of integrated care pathways in facilitating integration in ...
The development of integrated care through the promotion of ‘partnership working’ is a key policy ob...
BACKGROUND: The integration of mental health and social services for people diagnosed with severe me...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate progress in joint working within community mental health teams for older p...
As health and social care organisations respond to the health modernisation agenda, the use of integ...
This chapter identifies the policy context within which integrated care pathways are located in cont...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Patients with mental health problems experience numerous transition...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
Abstract Background Collaborat...
OBJECTIVE: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHTs) are a key component of specialist old ag...
Community mental health teams (CMHTs) have evolved alongside the downsizing of mental hospitals. The...
Background: On average, people with schizophrenia and psychosis die 13-30 years sooner than the gene...
Background: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are prearranged processes of care which are being increa...
This paper reviews the opportunities for, and the challenges facing, joint working in the provision ...
Background: Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs) are prearranged processes of care which are being increa...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the effectiveness of integrated care pathways in facilitating integration in ...
The development of integrated care through the promotion of ‘partnership working’ is a key policy ob...
BACKGROUND: The integration of mental health and social services for people diagnosed with severe me...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate progress in joint working within community mental health teams for older p...
As health and social care organisations respond to the health modernisation agenda, the use of integ...
This chapter identifies the policy context within which integrated care pathways are located in cont...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Patients with mental health problems experience numerous transition...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
Abstract Background Collaborat...
OBJECTIVE: Integrated community mental health teams (CMHTs) are a key component of specialist old ag...
Community mental health teams (CMHTs) have evolved alongside the downsizing of mental hospitals. The...
Background: On average, people with schizophrenia and psychosis die 13-30 years sooner than the gene...