BACKGROUND: Users of mental health service are concerned about changes in clinicians providing their care, but little is known about their impact. AIMS: To examine associations between changes in staff, and patient satisfaction and quality of care. METHOD: A national cross-sectional survey of 3379 people aged 18 or over treated in secondary care for schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. RESULTS: Nearly 41.9% reported at least one change in their key worker during the previous 12 months and 10.5% reported multiple changes. Those reporting multiple changes were less satisfied with their treatment and less likely to report having a care plan, knowing how to obtain help when in a crisis or to have had recommended physical health as...
Background. Continuity of care (COC) is central to the organization and delivery of mental health s...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of continuity of care [COC] in contemporary mental health service...
Background Users of mental health service are concerned about changes in clinicians providing their ...
Background:High continuity of care is prized by users of mental health services and lauded in health...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has rar...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is mounting that patient-reported experience can provide a valuable indicator o...
Introduction: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of mergers of ambulatory and ...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has...
PURPOSE: Providing good continuity of care to patients is considered a vital component of community ...
Continuity of care in mental health care is considered both an important objective of NHS policy and...
Background: Service users with non-psychotic disorders are rarely studied. How continuity of car...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has rar...
Background. Continuity of care (COC) is central to the organization and delivery of mental health s...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of continuity of care [COC] in contemporary mental health service...
Background Users of mental health service are concerned about changes in clinicians providing their ...
Background:High continuity of care is prized by users of mental health services and lauded in health...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has rar...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is mounting that patient-reported experience can provide a valuable indicator o...
Introduction: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of mergers of ambulatory and ...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has...
PURPOSE: Providing good continuity of care to patients is considered a vital component of community ...
Continuity of care in mental health care is considered both an important objective of NHS policy and...
Background: Service users with non-psychotic disorders are rarely studied. How continuity of car...
Background: The relationship between continuity of care and user characteristics or outcomes has rar...
Background. Continuity of care (COC) is central to the organization and delivery of mental health s...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of continuity of care [COC] in contemporary mental health service...