PURPOSE: Community-based mental health care requires the involvement of staff, patients, and their family members when both planning intervention programmes and evaluating mental health outcomes. The present study aimed to compare the perceptions of these three groups on two important subjective mental health outcome measures-needs for care and service satisfaction-to identify potential areas of discrepancy. METHODS: The sample consisted of patients with a DSM diagnosis of psychosis and attending either outpatient or day centres operating in a community-based care system. Staff, patients and family members were assessed by using the CAN and the VSSS to evaluate, respectively, needs for care and service satisfaction. Kappa statistics were co...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate changes and predictors of change in needs for care, as as...
This cross-sectional study was conducted across inpatient facilities of a metropolitan mental health...
Objectives: This study investigated why there are differences between staff and patient assessments ...
Increasing importance is being given to the views of mental health service users about their care. C...
Community care is increasingly the mainstay of mental healthcare provision in many countries and pat...
Objective: The present study aims to assess needs for care rated by patients and staff and their agr...
This study examined whether the concept of desired outcome in community programs serving adults with...
BACKGROUND: Patients treated in primary care settings report better mental outcomes when they agree ...
Abstract Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS) provide care to people with psychiatric disorders and aim ...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted within the framework of the South-Verona Outcome Project (SVOP) ...
Purpose Our study investigated quality of life (QoL) in patients with severe or non-severe mental il...
Background: This study investigated the relationship between patient-rated unmet needs and subjectiv...
Background: The social, economic, and physical environments are widely recognized as important deter...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate changes and predictors of change in needs for care, as as...
This cross-sectional study was conducted across inpatient facilities of a metropolitan mental health...
Objectives: This study investigated why there are differences between staff and patient assessments ...
Increasing importance is being given to the views of mental health service users about their care. C...
Community care is increasingly the mainstay of mental healthcare provision in many countries and pat...
Objective: The present study aims to assess needs for care rated by patients and staff and their agr...
This study examined whether the concept of desired outcome in community programs serving adults with...
BACKGROUND: Patients treated in primary care settings report better mental outcomes when they agree ...
Abstract Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS) provide care to people with psychiatric disorders and aim ...
Background: Little is known about service users' views of measures used to evaluate treatments in m...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted within the framework of the South-Verona Outcome Project (SVOP) ...
Purpose Our study investigated quality of life (QoL) in patients with severe or non-severe mental il...
Background: This study investigated the relationship between patient-rated unmet needs and subjectiv...
Background: The social, economic, and physical environments are widely recognized as important deter...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate changes and predictors of change in needs for care, as as...
This cross-sectional study was conducted across inpatient facilities of a metropolitan mental health...
Objectives: This study investigated why there are differences between staff and patient assessments ...