Background - The first 12 Norwegian assertive community treatment (ACT) teams were piloted from 2009 to 2011. Of the 338 patients included during the teams’ first year of operation, 38% were subject to community treatment orders (CTOs). In Norway as in many other Western countries, the use of CTOs is relatively high despite lack of robust evidence for their effectiveness. The purpose of the present study was to explore how responsible clinicians reason and make decisions about the continued use of CTOs, recall to hospital and the discontinuation of CTOs within an ACT setting. Methods - Semi-structured interviews with eight responsible clinicians combined with patient case files and observations of treatment planning meetings. The data we...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
Abstract Background: The first 12 Norwegian assertive community treatment (ACT) teams were pilote...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
Background Patients with severe mental illness may be subjected to Community Treatme...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Clinicians who treat patients using Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) face many potential dilemmas i...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
Clinicians who treat patients using Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) face many potential dilemmas i...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
qualitative study of patients ’ experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive commun...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based model for service delivery to e...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 wi...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
Abstract Background: The first 12 Norwegian assertive community treatment (ACT) teams were pilote...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
Background Patients with severe mental illness may be subjected to Community Treatme...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Clinicians who treat patients using Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) face many potential dilemmas i...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
Clinicians who treat patients using Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) face many potential dilemmas i...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
qualitative study of patients ’ experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive commun...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based model for service delivery to e...
Background Norway introduced capacity-based legislation in mental healthcare on 1 September 2017 wi...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...