BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about the scope and generalizability of much community mental health research. In particular, both experimental and control services are poorly characterized. METHODS: To review the effectiveness of 'home treatment' for mental health problems in terms of hospitalization, we conducted a systematic review, using Cochrane methodology but with a wider remit. Non-randomized studies were included in response to concerns about RCTs' generalizability. All authors were followed up for data on service components. 'Home treatment' was defined broadly for the purposes of the literature search, but included studies were then assessed against service components specifically focused on delivering treatment at home. Th...
Background: The number of people with severe mental illness who receive treatment whilst living at h...
Background In line with previous findings, in a recent randomized controlled trial (RCT), we foun...
INTRODUCTION: Mental disorders affect about 13% of the world's population. While evidence-based ment...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about the scope and generalizability of much community mental ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the plethora of different community-based mental health services, there is a ...
Background Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
Objective: Home-based care for severe mental illness has been the focus of intense research over the...
Background: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
BACKGROUND: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
Objective: Hospital at home (HAH) services have been developed to replace traditional inpatient care...
We aimed at determining differential characteristics of patients treated by a home treatment (HT) te...
Home Treatment for acute psychiatric illness was compared to conventional hospitalisation in a desig...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with severe mental illness who receive treatment whilst living at h...
Relatively few pre-treatment interventions to increase out-patient mental health (MH) service use ha...
In the U.S., when a patient is in need of rigorous psychiatric care, the first step is hospitalizati...
Background: The number of people with severe mental illness who receive treatment whilst living at h...
Background In line with previous findings, in a recent randomized controlled trial (RCT), we foun...
INTRODUCTION: Mental disorders affect about 13% of the world's population. While evidence-based ment...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about the scope and generalizability of much community mental ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the plethora of different community-based mental health services, there is a ...
Background Home treatment has been proposed as an alternative to acute in-patient care for mentally...
Objective: Home-based care for severe mental illness has been the focus of intense research over the...
Background: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
BACKGROUND: It is perceived that North American home treatment studies reveal greater success in red...
Objective: Hospital at home (HAH) services have been developed to replace traditional inpatient care...
We aimed at determining differential characteristics of patients treated by a home treatment (HT) te...
Home Treatment for acute psychiatric illness was compared to conventional hospitalisation in a desig...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with severe mental illness who receive treatment whilst living at h...
Relatively few pre-treatment interventions to increase out-patient mental health (MH) service use ha...
In the U.S., when a patient is in need of rigorous psychiatric care, the first step is hospitalizati...
Background: The number of people with severe mental illness who receive treatment whilst living at h...
Background In line with previous findings, in a recent randomized controlled trial (RCT), we foun...
INTRODUCTION: Mental disorders affect about 13% of the world's population. While evidence-based ment...