Abstract Background The Network for Mental Health (NWpG-IC) is an integrated mental health care program implemented in 2009 by cooperation between health insurance companies and community mental health providers in Germany. Meanwhile about 10,000 patients have been enrolled. This is the first study evaluating the effectiveness of the program in comparison to standard mental health care in Germany. Methods In a parallel-group controlled trial over 18 months conducted in five regions across Germany, a total of 260 patients enrolled in NWpG-IC and 251 patients in standard mental health care (TAU) were recruited between August 2013 and November 2014. The NWpG-IC patients had access to special services such as community-based multi-professional ...
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BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in community mental healthcare has been...
BACKGROUND: Community-based mental healthcare (CBMH) aims at supplying psychiatric patients with re...
Contrary to the practice in some countries, access to flexible and integrated forms of psychiatric c...
Background: Enhancing patient participation is becoming increasingly important in mental health care...
Background Close, continuous and efficient collaboration between different professions and sectors o...
Introduction: Mental healthcare organisation can either pursue specialisation, that is, distinct cli...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle interventions can improve health-related outcomes for people with severe menta...
Introduction: Mental disorders are a rising issue for the health care systems worldwide. In Europe, ...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle interventions can improve health-related outcomes for people with severe menta...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Contrary to the practice in some countries, access to flexible and integrated forms of psychiatric c...
The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in community mental healthcare has been shown to dep...
The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in community mental healthcare has been shown to dep...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of mergers of ambulatory and ...
AIMS: A core question in the debate about how to organise mental healthcare is whether in- and out-p...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in community mental healthcare has been...
BACKGROUND: Community-based mental healthcare (CBMH) aims at supplying psychiatric patients with re...
Contrary to the practice in some countries, access to flexible and integrated forms of psychiatric c...
Background: Enhancing patient participation is becoming increasingly important in mental health care...