Although transitions between health care systems are common when patients move between jobs or insurers, they are especially difficult to navigate when patients with mental health conditions leave an integrated system, such as the Military Health System (MHS). The authors synthesize evidence from studies of interventions that facilitate transitions between mental health care systems, such as the transition from the MHS to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).The authors searched multiple research databases, reference-mined bibliographies of existing reviews, and consulted with experts to identify existing evaluations of transition support interventions. Key informants helped identify pertinent populations of interest who are transitioni...
This report summarizes a four-year evaluation of mental health services provided by the Veterans Adm...
This pilot randomized control trial was motivated by the discovery that many individuals with mental...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...
Background A lack of access to mental health services is a critical barrier to obtaining evidence-ba...
Military service is associated with increased risk of mental health problems. Previous reviews have ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Patients with mental health problems experience numerous transition...
Mental health services have developed transition programs to attract staff, including new graduates,...
The number of veterans within the United States continues to increase. With the addition of healthca...
Abstract Transitioning from military service is stressful for veterans with service-con...
BACKGROUND: Young people's transition from child and adolescent (CAMHS) to adult mental health serv...
Relatively few pre-treatment interventions to increase out-patient mental health (MH) service use ha...
The transition period between care settings is the most vulnerable time for patients and their careg...
Background Many adolescents with mental health problems experience transition of care from child an...
Background/Context: Veterans are increasingly diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and depr...
Approximately 5% of the UK population live with serious mental health problems. Data show that infor...
This report summarizes a four-year evaluation of mental health services provided by the Veterans Adm...
This pilot randomized control trial was motivated by the discovery that many individuals with mental...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...
Background A lack of access to mental health services is a critical barrier to obtaining evidence-ba...
Military service is associated with increased risk of mental health problems. Previous reviews have ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Patients with mental health problems experience numerous transition...
Mental health services have developed transition programs to attract staff, including new graduates,...
The number of veterans within the United States continues to increase. With the addition of healthca...
Abstract Transitioning from military service is stressful for veterans with service-con...
BACKGROUND: Young people's transition from child and adolescent (CAMHS) to adult mental health serv...
Relatively few pre-treatment interventions to increase out-patient mental health (MH) service use ha...
The transition period between care settings is the most vulnerable time for patients and their careg...
Background Many adolescents with mental health problems experience transition of care from child an...
Background/Context: Veterans are increasingly diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and depr...
Approximately 5% of the UK population live with serious mental health problems. Data show that infor...
This report summarizes a four-year evaluation of mental health services provided by the Veterans Adm...
This pilot randomized control trial was motivated by the discovery that many individuals with mental...
Little is known about ex-serving military personnel who access secondary mental health care. This na...