Background: It is controversial whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) for people with severe mental illness (SMI) reduces health service use, or improves clinical outcome and social functioning. Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of compulsory community treatment (CCT) for people with severe mental illness (SMI). Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Schizophrenia Group's Study-Based Register of Trials (2003, 2008, 2012, 8 November 2013, 3 June 2016). We obtained all references of identified studies and contacted authors where necessary. Selection criteria: All relevant randomised controlled clinical trials (RCTs) of CCT compared with standard care for people with SMI (mainly schizophrenia and schizophrenia-like disorders, b...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Compulsory interventions are widely used in general adult psychiatry for the treatment and care of p...
RATIONALE: An ongoing debate concerns acceptability, benefits, and shortcomings of coercive treatmen...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illn...
This is a summary by Catriona Kennedy of the Cochrane Review of Kisely, S.R., Campbell, L.A., O'Reil...
BACKGROUND: Compulsory community treatment (CCT) aims to reduce hospital readmissions among people w...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) reduces health service use, ...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) reduces health service use, ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
Background: Compulsory treatment in patients' homes (CTH) will be introduced in the new Dutch mental...
Background: Even low levels of substance misuse by people with a severe mental illness can have detr...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
Objective: To investigate whether a form of advance agreement for people with severe mental illness ...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illness remains controversial due to co...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Compulsory interventions are widely used in general adult psychiatry for the treatment and care of p...
RATIONALE: An ongoing debate concerns acceptability, benefits, and shortcomings of coercive treatmen...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illn...
This is a summary by Catriona Kennedy of the Cochrane Review of Kisely, S.R., Campbell, L.A., O'Reil...
BACKGROUND: Compulsory community treatment (CCT) aims to reduce hospital readmissions among people w...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) reduces health service use, ...
There is controversy as to whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) reduces health service use, ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
Background: Compulsory treatment in patients' homes (CTH) will be introduced in the new Dutch mental...
Background: Even low levels of substance misuse by people with a severe mental illness can have detr...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
Objective: To investigate whether a form of advance agreement for people with severe mental illness ...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illness remains controversial due to co...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Compulsory interventions are widely used in general adult psychiatry for the treatment and care of p...
RATIONALE: An ongoing debate concerns acceptability, benefits, and shortcomings of coercive treatmen...