Objective: Home-based care for severe mental illness has been the focus of intense research over the last 30 years and has produced mixed results. Replications of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Europe have consistently failed to find these differences and various explanations have been advanced for this. Method: Studies were compared in context of health care, and then identifying and rating the components of the differing teams rather than simply their designation. Cluster analysis was used for the identification of common service characteristics and regression analysis to test for correlation with reduction in hospitalization. Results: The nature of the control service may significantly explain the international variation in resul...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Background: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
Background: Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
BACKGROUND: In view of the plethora of different community-based mental health services, there is a ...
Abstract Background Deinstitutionalization in mental health care has been an ongoing process for dec...
Background: Home treatment for severely mentally ill persons is becoming increasingly popular. This ...
Objective: Hospital at home (HAH) services have been developed to replace traditional inpatient care...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about the scope and generalizability of much community mental ...
BackgroundThe Daily Living Programme (DLP) offered intensive home-based care with problem-centres ca...
Objective: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Background: Outpatient-based treatments for patients suffering from chronic schizophrenia inadverten...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Home treatment (HT) represents a team-based community mental health service for patients in acute me...
BACKGROUND: There is controversy about whether mental health services should be provided in communi...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Background: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
Background: Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
BACKGROUND: In view of the plethora of different community-based mental health services, there is a ...
Abstract Background Deinstitutionalization in mental health care has been an ongoing process for dec...
Background: Home treatment for severely mentally ill persons is becoming increasingly popular. This ...
Objective: Hospital at home (HAH) services have been developed to replace traditional inpatient care...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about the scope and generalizability of much community mental ...
BackgroundThe Daily Living Programme (DLP) offered intensive home-based care with problem-centres ca...
Objective: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Background: Outpatient-based treatments for patients suffering from chronic schizophrenia inadverten...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Home treatment (HT) represents a team-based community mental health service for patients in acute me...
BACKGROUND: There is controversy about whether mental health services should be provided in communi...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
Background: Over the last decades, many high-income countries have successfully implemented assertiv...
Background: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...