Objectives: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe mental illness show such inconsistent effects on the use of hospital care. Design: Systematic review with meta-regression techniques applied to data from randomised controlled trials. Data sources: Cochrane central register of controlled trials, CINAHL, Embase, Medline, and PsychINFO databases from inception to January 2007. Additional anonymised data on patients were obtained for multicentre trials. Review methods: Included trials examined intensive case management compared with standard care or low intensity case management for people with severe mental illness living in the community. We used a fidelity scale to rate adherence to the model of a...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Abstract Background People with serious mental illness (SMI) die many years prematurely, with rates ...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...
Objectives: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
OBJECTIVES: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Background: in high-income countries, over the last three decades, the length of hospital stays for ...
The UK700 trial failed to demonstrate an overall benefit of intensive case management (ICM) in patie...
BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness (SMI) die many years prematurely, with rates of prematu...
Background: It is controversial whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) for people with severe ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
This study evaluated the efficacy of an intensive-case management program in extending community ten...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Objective: To examine the efficacy of a case management model for people with severe mental illness ...
Background: Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Abstract Background People with serious mental illness (SMI) die many years prematurely, with rates ...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...
Objectives: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
OBJECTIVES: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Background: in high-income countries, over the last three decades, the length of hospital stays for ...
The UK700 trial failed to demonstrate an overall benefit of intensive case management (ICM) in patie...
BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness (SMI) die many years prematurely, with rates of prematu...
Background: It is controversial whether compulsory community treatment (CCT) for people with severe ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
This study evaluated the efficacy of an intensive-case management program in extending community ten...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Objective: To examine the efficacy of a case management model for people with severe mental illness ...
Background: Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Abstract Background People with serious mental illness (SMI) die many years prematurely, with rates ...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...