PURPOSE: Data on the process of mental health care is scant. Most studies focus on services at their inception when activity may be atypical and then usually present data only mean values for the reported variables over the whole study period. We aimed to test whether care delivery changes over time, and to describe any changes at the individual patient and team levels. METHODS: Process data on 272 patients in three new intensive case management (ICM) teams were collected over 2 years. Interventions were prospectively recorded using clinician-derived categories. Changes over time are described at both patient and team level. RESULTS: The number of contacts and the proportion of face-to-face activity were remarkably constant after the first ...
Aim: Early intervention mental health services tailored for young people are being developed across ...
BACKGROUND: A limited case-load size is considered crucial for some forms of intensive case manageme...
Objective: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Background: As a part of a set of reforms launched in 1995, 10 pilot case management services were e...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives To determine the extent to which services prov...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of intensive case management (ICM) for patients with psychotic illnesses have pr...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which services provided to older people via community mental ...
BACKGROUND: Assertive outreach is a central strand of Government mental health policy in England. Ar...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Introduction: supervised Community Treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
Background: Continuity of care is a central objective of community psychiatric services, but there i...
This was a long-term followup study of defined cohorts of new patients who met ICD-10 criteria for s...
Aim: Early intervention mental health services tailored for young people are being developed across ...
BACKGROUND: A limited case-load size is considered crucial for some forms of intensive case manageme...
Objective: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Background: As a part of a set of reforms launched in 1995, 10 pilot case management services were e...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives To determine the extent to which services prov...
Contains fulltext : 205890.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: An ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of intensive case management (ICM) for patients with psychotic illnesses have pr...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which services provided to older people via community mental ...
BACKGROUND: Assertive outreach is a central strand of Government mental health policy in England. Ar...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...
Introduction: supervised Community Treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
Background: Continuity of care is a central objective of community psychiatric services, but there i...
This was a long-term followup study of defined cohorts of new patients who met ICD-10 criteria for s...
Aim: Early intervention mental health services tailored for young people are being developed across ...
BACKGROUND: A limited case-load size is considered crucial for some forms of intensive case manageme...
Objective: To explore the stability of conclusions from mental health services research across diffe...