Objectives: Concerns about fragmented mental health service delivery persist, particularly for people with severe and persistent mental illness. The objective was to review evidence regarding outcomes attributed to system-level intersectoral linkages involving mental health services and non-clinical support services, and to identify barriers and facilitators to the intersectoral linkage process
Background: Users of mental health services often move between different primary and specialised hea...
Background: Schizophrenia is a thought disorder. As such it affects an individual level of function,...
With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care providers in men...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: Linkages between primary care, mental health and other services are key...
Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed acr...
Effective coordination as people with serious mental illness (SMI) move between care settings is ess...
Background: With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care prov...
Background: Societal capacity to address the service needs of persons with concurrent mental health ...
Background: Societal capacity to address the service needs of persons with concurrent mental health ...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been identified as a person-centred response to the diffic...
Background: Mental illness is a leading cause of illness and disability and around 75% of people suf...
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong>Background</strong>: Users of mental health services often...
Background: Users of mental health services often move between different primary and specialised hea...
Background: Schizophrenia is a thought disorder. As such it affects an individual level of function,...
With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care providers in men...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly recognised that intersectoral linkages between mental health and othe...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: Linkages between primary care, mental health and other services are key...
Objective: Innovative models of care for people with a severe mental illness have been developed acr...
Effective coordination as people with serious mental illness (SMI) move between care settings is ess...
Background: With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care prov...
Background: Societal capacity to address the service needs of persons with concurrent mental health ...
Background: Societal capacity to address the service needs of persons with concurrent mental health ...
Abstract This paper explores the concept of collaborative care, particularly in relation to a range...
Abstract Background Care coordination has been identified as a person-centred response to the diffic...
Background: Mental illness is a leading cause of illness and disability and around 75% of people suf...
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><strong>Background</strong>: Users of mental health services often...
Background: Users of mental health services often move between different primary and specialised hea...
Background: Schizophrenia is a thought disorder. As such it affects an individual level of function,...
With the move to community care and increased involvement of generalist health care providers in men...