BACKGROUND This paper describes an evaluation of a redevelopment program in a mental health service for older people, stimulated by U.K. Department of Health policy. IQCOL (Improving Quality of Care for Older People in Lambeth) was a two-year program to modernize and expand an inner-city service, with objectives to improve access, embed new functions, and tune the service towards the needs of the local community. The program evaluation aimed to contribute to knowledge on service planning and methodology for evaluating complex interventions. METHODS The study evaluated the progress and outcomes of this multifaceted program. The realist model of evaluation was followed, with a dual emphasis on utility and generalizability. With an it...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK and elsewhere, specialist community mental health teams (CMHTs) are central to...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Background: The rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of...
In terms of service activity in psychiatry, older people are an important group. People aged more th...
In terms of service activity in psychiatry, older people are an important group. People over the age...
This article describes a participatory action research study aimed at improving the care of older pe...
Objective To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a commu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a comm...
This study critically examines consumer response to the Gippsland psychogeriatric assessment and tre...
Background The rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify features of commu...
thesisAn important need in this country has been identified as the lack of mental health services de...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The patient experience is a crucial part of the measurement of ser...
BACKGROUND: The patient experience is a crucial part of the measurement of service quality. However,...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK and elsewhere, specialist community mental health teams (CMHTs) are central to...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...
Background: The rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of...
In terms of service activity in psychiatry, older people are an important group. People aged more th...
In terms of service activity in psychiatry, older people are an important group. People over the age...
This article describes a participatory action research study aimed at improving the care of older pe...
Objective To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a commu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a model of intensive case management for people with dementia based in a comm...
This study critically examines consumer response to the Gippsland psychogeriatric assessment and tre...
Background The rising number of older people with mental health problems makes the effective use of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify features of commu...
thesisAn important need in this country has been identified as the lack of mental health services de...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The patient experience is a crucial part of the measurement of ser...
BACKGROUND: The patient experience is a crucial part of the measurement of service quality. However,...
Aim To explore how older people living at home with mental health needs and their care partners expe...
OBJECTIVES: In the UK and elsewhere, specialist community mental health teams (CMHTs) are central to...
With anticipated greater demand for formal care services globally, this article examines the sociode...