Background: There is an emerging international literature demonstrating clinical and cost-effectiveness of sub-acute residential mental health services. To date, however, there is limited information on the profile of consumers accessing these models of care. This study aimed to understand the profile of the population served by adult sub-acute residential mental health services in Victoria, Australia (known as Prevention and Recovery Care; PARC) and to compare PARC service consumers with consumers admitted to psychiatric inpatient units within public hospitals. Method: Using 5 years (2012-2016) of a state-wide database of routinely collected individual level mental health service data, we describe the socio-demographic and clinical profile...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
Aims: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
OBJECTIVE: In Victoria, Prevention and Recovery Care Services have been established to provide a par...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine care pathways and characteristics of mental he...
AIMS: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Residential ste...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Community care units (CCUs) are a model of residential psychiatric rehabilitation aiming to improve ...
Objective: To describe patterns of use of the available Government-subsidised mental health services...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine patterns of service utilization in the public mental...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...
Aims: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
Background: Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) services are relatively new sub-acute residential se...
OBJECTIVE: In Victoria, Prevention and Recovery Care Services have been established to provide a par...
Objective The aim of the present study was to examine care pathways and characteristics of mental he...
AIMS: Community-based residential alternatives to hospitalization are an emerging service model. Evi...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Residential ste...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: This paper reports patterns of health service utilisation in the second Australian nation...
Objective: The primary aims were to compare the characteristics and health outcomes of consumers ...
Community care units (CCUs) are a model of residential psychiatric rehabilitation aiming to improve ...
Objective: To describe patterns of use of the available Government-subsidised mental health services...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine patterns of service utilization in the public mental...
Objective: This study assessed 12-month service use patterns among people with psychotic disorders a...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
Objectives: To examine whether adult use of mental health services subsidised by Medicare varies by ...