There is a significant gap between evidence-based mental health care and patients, their family members and carers. To inform preventative mental health care among existing and potential service users, this review identifies effective methods for communicating evidence. A systematic review located 14 publications that met search criteria. Several methods can effect behavioural and/or intermediary change among existing and/or potential service users: namely, mass media; health warning labels; policy change; community interventions; school-based programs; parent programs; and psychoeducation. Robust evidence, however, is lacking. Although effective approaches are likely to be founded on several factors, the review concludes with a discussion ...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
Mental health provider attitudes toward organizational change have not been well studied. Disseminat...
Background Technology and the internet has enabled rapid access to research but most mental health p...
This paper considers the demand for evidence based practice in mental health communication and descr...
Communicating evidence-based practices to the providers and users of health services can enhance the...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
evidence-based mental health practices Why do people working in mental health fail to use evidence-b...
In a deinstitutionalised mental health care system, those with mental illness require complex, multi...
In a deinstitutionalised mental health care system, those with mental illness require complex, multi...
This study examined the degree to which a literature review of evidence-based ser-vices identified s...
This paper highlights challenges in implementing mental health policy at a service delivery level. I...
As the evidence base for health care improves, a concomitant obligation arises to ensure that commun...
The use of evidence is critical in guiding decision-making, but evidence from effect studies will be...
The introduction of evidence-based practice (EBP) and the hierarchical approach to evidence it engen...
This paper outlines the main elements and features of a mental health care delivery platform and its...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
Mental health provider attitudes toward organizational change have not been well studied. Disseminat...
Background Technology and the internet has enabled rapid access to research but most mental health p...
This paper considers the demand for evidence based practice in mental health communication and descr...
Communicating evidence-based practices to the providers and users of health services can enhance the...
Extensive empirical research, summarized in several reviews and codified in practice guidelines, rec...
evidence-based mental health practices Why do people working in mental health fail to use evidence-b...
In a deinstitutionalised mental health care system, those with mental illness require complex, multi...
In a deinstitutionalised mental health care system, those with mental illness require complex, multi...
This study examined the degree to which a literature review of evidence-based ser-vices identified s...
This paper highlights challenges in implementing mental health policy at a service delivery level. I...
As the evidence base for health care improves, a concomitant obligation arises to ensure that commun...
The use of evidence is critical in guiding decision-making, but evidence from effect studies will be...
The introduction of evidence-based practice (EBP) and the hierarchical approach to evidence it engen...
This paper outlines the main elements and features of a mental health care delivery platform and its...
One widely accepted definition of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs) is that they are interventions for...
Mental health provider attitudes toward organizational change have not been well studied. Disseminat...
Background Technology and the internet has enabled rapid access to research but most mental health p...