BACKGROUND: Most studies investigating the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) use readmission to hospital as the primary outcome. Another aim of introducing CTOs was to improve continuity of care. Our study was a 3-year prospective follow-up which tested for associations between CTOs and continuity of care. METHODS: Our study sample included 333 patients recruited to the Oxford Community Treatment Order Trial (OCTET). We collected data on continuity of care using eight previously operationalized measures. We analysed the association between CTOs and continuity of care in two ways. First, we tested the association between continuity of care and OCTET randomisation arm (CTO versus voluntary care via Section 17 leave). Second, ...
Many studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the impleme...
Purpose Community treatment orders (CTOs) are widely used internationally despite a lack of evidence...
Objective: We compared service consumption, continuity of care and risk of readmission in a record l...
Abstract Background Most studies investigating the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs...
PURPOSE: Providing good continuity of care to patients is considered a vital component of community ...
Background Randomised studies consistently show that Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) do not have t...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
Background Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use v...
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...
Continuity of care in mental health care is considered both an important objective of NHS policy and...
PURPOSE: Community treatment orders (CTOs) are widely used internationally despite a lack of evidenc...
PURPOSE: The evidence regarding community treatment order effectiveness has been conflicting. This s...
Background: Continuity of care is a central objective of community psychiatric services, but there i...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Many studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the impleme...
Purpose Community treatment orders (CTOs) are widely used internationally despite a lack of evidence...
Objective: We compared service consumption, continuity of care and risk of readmission in a record l...
Abstract Background Most studies investigating the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs...
PURPOSE: Providing good continuity of care to patients is considered a vital component of community ...
Background Randomised studies consistently show that Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) do not have t...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
Background Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use v...
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...
Continuity of care in mental health care is considered both an important objective of NHS policy and...
PURPOSE: Community treatment orders (CTOs) are widely used internationally despite a lack of evidenc...
PURPOSE: The evidence regarding community treatment order effectiveness has been conflicting. This s...
Background: Continuity of care is a central objective of community psychiatric services, but there i...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Many studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the impleme...
Purpose Community treatment orders (CTOs) are widely used internationally despite a lack of evidence...
Objective: We compared service consumption, continuity of care and risk of readmission in a record l...