Background Randomised studies consistently show that Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) do not have the intended effect of preventing relapse and readmissions of patients with severe and enduring mental illness. Critics suggest this in part can be explained by RCTs studying newly introduced CTO regimes and that patients therefore were not brought back to hospital for short-term observations (‘recall’) as frequently as intended. Our purpose was (i) to test the hypothesis that CTO practice as regards recall of patients to hospital in England and Wales was as rigorous under the OCTET trial period as in current routine use and (ii) to investigate the reasons for and outcomes of recalls and whether this changed over time. Method Thirty six-month ...
known as OCTET and prominently reported in The Lancet, found no difference in outcome between patien...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Aims and method: Community treatment orders (CTOs) were introduced in Scotland in 2005, but are cont...
Background Randomised studies consistently show that Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) do not have t...
BACKGROUND: Most studies investigating the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) use re...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community treatment orders (CTOs) have been widely introduced to address the problems faced by 'revo...
OBJECTIVE: Despite widespread use internationally, there is no convincing evidence that community tr...
SummaryBackgroundCompulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the ...
Background Compulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the treatm...
PURPOSE: The evidence regarding community treatment order effectiveness has been conflicting. This s...
In the Oxford Community Treatment Order Evaluation Trial (OCTET), patients were randomised either to...
Objectives: Community treatment orders (CTOs) are a controversial practice as they extend the practi...
known as OCTET and prominently reported in The Lancet, found no difference in outcome between patien...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Aims and method: Community treatment orders (CTOs) were introduced in Scotland in 2005, but are cont...
Background Randomised studies consistently show that Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) do not have t...
BACKGROUND: Most studies investigating the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) use re...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
Aims and methodCommunity treatment orders (CTOs) have been in used in England and Wales since Novemb...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community treatment orders (CTOs) have been widely introduced to address the problems faced by 'revo...
OBJECTIVE: Despite widespread use internationally, there is no convincing evidence that community tr...
SummaryBackgroundCompulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the ...
Background Compulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the treatm...
PURPOSE: The evidence regarding community treatment order effectiveness has been conflicting. This s...
In the Oxford Community Treatment Order Evaluation Trial (OCTET), patients were randomised either to...
Objectives: Community treatment orders (CTOs) are a controversial practice as they extend the practi...
known as OCTET and prominently reported in The Lancet, found no difference in outcome between patien...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Aims and method: Community treatment orders (CTOs) were introduced in Scotland in 2005, but are cont...