Background: The role of primary care for young people with psychosis, and transitions between specialist mental health services and primary care, are underexplored areas, both clinically and in research terms. Aim: To explore service users' perspectives of early intervention services and primary care, in-depth and over time. Design and setting: Longitudinal qualitativemethodology in five geographically diverse sites across England. Method: Semi-structured interviews with 21 young people with first-episode psychosis at two time points. Results: Early intervention services are highly prized by service users; however, the 'gold standard'nature of the care is difficult to replicate in other services andmay lead to unrealistic expectations. Flex...
AIM: Early intervention services (EISs) for first-episode psychosis (FEP) have been established inte...
Background Owing to poor continuity of care between child and adult mental health services, young pe...
Aim: To evaluate the extent to which Government plans for early intervention in psychosis services ...
Background: The role of primary care for young people with psychosis, and transitions between specia...
BACKGROUND: The role of primary care for young people with psychosis, and transitions between speci...
© 2020 Rachel Marie TindallSince the 1990s, many countries have established and embraced early inter...
Contemporary views of psychosis are more positive about outcomes and the potential for people with p...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background: Specialized early intervention services for first-episode psychosis have been well estab...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
Background: To describe the role of primary care in early intervention in the UK. Method and mater...
Early Intervention Services (EISs) for Psychosis have developed rapidly over the past decade. They o...
BACKGROUND: Owing to poor continuity of care between child and adult mental health services, young p...
Purpose – Recovery is a key organising principle underlying mental health services, but remains unde...
UK national guidance has prioritized developing specialist services for first episode psychosis. Suc...
AIM: Early intervention services (EISs) for first-episode psychosis (FEP) have been established inte...
Background Owing to poor continuity of care between child and adult mental health services, young pe...
Aim: To evaluate the extent to which Government plans for early intervention in psychosis services ...
Background: The role of primary care for young people with psychosis, and transitions between specia...
BACKGROUND: The role of primary care for young people with psychosis, and transitions between speci...
© 2020 Rachel Marie TindallSince the 1990s, many countries have established and embraced early inter...
Contemporary views of psychosis are more positive about outcomes and the potential for people with p...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background: Specialized early intervention services for first-episode psychosis have been well estab...
Objective: This study described the views over time of young people referred to early intervention s...
Background: To describe the role of primary care in early intervention in the UK. Method and mater...
Early Intervention Services (EISs) for Psychosis have developed rapidly over the past decade. They o...
BACKGROUND: Owing to poor continuity of care between child and adult mental health services, young p...
Purpose – Recovery is a key organising principle underlying mental health services, but remains unde...
UK national guidance has prioritized developing specialist services for first episode psychosis. Suc...
AIM: Early intervention services (EISs) for first-episode psychosis (FEP) have been established inte...
Background Owing to poor continuity of care between child and adult mental health services, young pe...
Aim: To evaluate the extent to which Government plans for early intervention in psychosis services ...