Background: Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis. A short-term, specialised, out-patient crisis intervention by a Crisis Resolution Team (CRT) in the Netherlands, called Intensive Home Treatment (IHT), is a viable intervention which may help reduce hospital admission days. However, research on the (cost-)effectiveness of alternatives to hospitalisation such as IHT are scarce. In the study presented in this protocol, IHT will be compared to care-as-usual (CAU) in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). CAU comprises low-intensity outpatient care and hospitalisation if necessary. In this RCT it is hypothesized that IHT will reduce inpatient days by 33% compared to CAU while safety an...
BACKGROUND: This study aims for health gain and cost reduction in the care for people with long-term...
BACKGROUND: Intensive community treatment to reduce dependency on adolescent psychiatric inpatient c...
Background Women's crisis houses have been developed in the UK as a less stigmatising and less inst...
Background: Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychia...
Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis....
Mental disorders are of concern because of their high prevalence rate, the burden of the disease and...
Background Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
OBJECTIVE: There is increasing international evidence that crisis houses can reduce the time spent i...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric hospitals may be distressing, disruptive to patients and familie...
Background: Home treatment (HT) is a treatment modality for patients with severe mental illness (SMI...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric hospitals may be distressing, disruptive to patients and familie...
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, an...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
BACKGROUND: This study aims for health gain and cost reduction in the care for people with long-term...
BACKGROUND: Intensive community treatment to reduce dependency on adolescent psychiatric inpatient c...
Background Women's crisis houses have been developed in the UK as a less stigmatising and less inst...
Background: Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychia...
Hospitalization is a common method to intensify care for patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis....
Mental disorders are of concern because of their high prevalence rate, the burden of the disease and...
Background Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
OBJECTIVE: There is increasing international evidence that crisis houses can reduce the time spent i...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric hospitals may be distressing, disruptive to patients and familie...
Background: Home treatment (HT) is a treatment modality for patients with severe mental illness (SMI...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric hospitals may be distressing, disruptive to patients and familie...
Acute services for mental health crises are very important to service users and their supporters, an...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
BACKGROUND: This study aims for health gain and cost reduction in the care for people with long-term...
BACKGROUND: Intensive community treatment to reduce dependency on adolescent psychiatric inpatient c...
Background Women's crisis houses have been developed in the UK as a less stigmatising and less inst...