An Intensive Case Management (ICM) intervention has been developed in Lausanne, Switzerland. It aims to promote access to care for people with severe mental disorders who have difficulties to engage with mental health services because of the severity of their disorders and/or their marginality. ICM embrace components of assertive community treatment and critical time intervention. It is time limited and focused on critical phases of recovery. The goal of this study was to examine the heterogeneity of service use patterns of people who required ICM interventions and identify differences in patterns of duration and timing of the intervention. Records of 471 patients from the Department of Psychiatry of Lausanne University Hospital for whom th...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...
Case management is one of the principal components of service delivery in mental health services. Ov...
Research in community management of the severely mentally ill has been scarce. Two primary component...
Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physical, psychological a...
OBJECTIVES: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
This study evaluated the efficacy of an intensive-case management program in extending community ten...
Objectives: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Abstract Background Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physi...
This study compared intensive case management (ICM) with standard clinical case management in a well...
The Australian and New Zealand clinical practice guidelines recommend intensive case management for ...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring substance use increases the risk of hospitalisation in people with severe m...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is more successful in reducing hospitalization when...
The UK700 trial failed to demonstrate an overall benefit of intensive case management (ICM) in patie...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...
Case management is one of the principal components of service delivery in mental health services. Ov...
Research in community management of the severely mentally ill has been scarce. Two primary component...
Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physical, psychological a...
OBJECTIVES: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
This study evaluated the efficacy of an intensive-case management program in extending community ten...
Objectives: To explain why clinical trials of intensive case management for people with severe menta...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Abstract Background Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physi...
This study compared intensive case management (ICM) with standard clinical case management in a well...
The Australian and New Zealand clinical practice guidelines recommend intensive case management for ...
Introduction: Intensive home treatment (IHT) is intended to prevent the (mostly voluntary) admission...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring substance use increases the risk of hospitalisation in people with severe m...
Background: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is more successful in reducing hospitalization when...
The UK700 trial failed to demonstrate an overall benefit of intensive case management (ICM) in patie...
This meta-analytic review synthesizes the findings of 24 published studies dealing with the effectiv...
Case management is one of the principal components of service delivery in mental health services. Ov...
Research in community management of the severely mentally ill has been scarce. Two primary component...