Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case management to improve community care for people with severe mental illness. It helped services maintain contact with users but failed to provide comprehensive, co-ordinated care and is associated with increased bed use Aim: To describe and evaluate the introduction, implementation and development of the CPA and identify reasons for its relative failure. Method: A critical review of key events, audits, reports, research and policies that shaped the CPA. Results: Reasons for the relative failure of the CPA included the socio-political and financial context, clinicians' resistance to political and managerial interference, and the bureaucratic, com...
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, health policy in England has stressed the importance of user involvement in ...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
The Care Programme Approach was a valiant attempt to improve the aftercare of people with severe men...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
Introduced by the UK Department of Health in 1990, the Care Programme Approach (CPA) was intended to...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
The Care Programme Approach (CPA) has been instrumental in embedding principles of holistic collabor...
BACKGROUND: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) and supervision register policies in England are inten...
This paper is based on the results of a one-year study, commissioned by the Department of Health at ...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, concerns about safety and fragmented community mental health care led to the ...
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, health policy in England has stressed the importance of user involvement in ...
Background: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) was introduced in England in 1991 as a form of case ma...
The Care Programme Approach was a valiant attempt to improve the aftercare of people with severe men...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
Introduction: This policy paper considers what the long-term conditions policies in England and othe...
Introduced by the UK Department of Health in 1990, the Care Programme Approach (CPA) was intended to...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
The Care Programme Approach (CPA) has been instrumental in embedding principles of holistic collabor...
BACKGROUND: The Care Programme Approach (CPA) and supervision register policies in England are inten...
This paper is based on the results of a one-year study, commissioned by the Department of Health at ...
Background: Concerns about fragmented community mental health care have led to the development of th...
We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, concerns about safety and fragmented community mental health care led to the ...
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
BACKGROUND: Since 1990, health policy in England has stressed the importance of user involvement in ...