BACKGROUND: General practitioners are usually the first health professionals to be contacted by people with early signs of psychosis. We aimed to assess whether increased liaison between primary and secondary care improves the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of detection of people with, or at high risk of developing, a first psychotic illness. METHODS: Our Liaison and Education in General Practices (LEGs) study was a cluster-randomised controlled trial of primary care practices (clusters) in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, UK. Consenting practices were randomly allocated (1:1) to a 2 year low-intensity intervention (a postal campaign, consisting of biannual guidelines to help identify and refer individuals with early signs of...
BACKGROUND: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people ...
BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for psychosis among ul...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
SummaryBackgroundGeneral practitioners are usually the first health professionals to be contacted by...
Background: General practitioners are usually the first health professionals to be contacted by peop...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
BACKGROUND: The early detection and referral to specialized services of young people at ultra-high r...
Background: There is mounting evidence that people with severe mental illness have unhealthy lifest...
Background: Preventing psychotic disorders and effective treatment in first-episode psychosis are ke...
Objective: To investigate the cost effectiveness of joint crisis plans, a form of advance agreement ...
BackgroundCurrent NHS policy encourages an integrated approach to provision of mental and physical c...
This study compares the cost-effectiveness of Navigate (NAV), a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, te...
BACKGROUND: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people ...
BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for psychosis among ul...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...
SummaryBackgroundGeneral practitioners are usually the first health professionals to be contacted by...
Background: General practitioners are usually the first health professionals to be contacted by peop...
Background: Early-intervention services (EISs) offer prompt and effective care to individuals with f...
BACKGROUND: The early detection and referral to specialized services of young people at ultra-high r...
Background: There is mounting evidence that people with severe mental illness have unhealthy lifest...
Background: Preventing psychotic disorders and effective treatment in first-episode psychosis are ke...
Objective: To investigate the cost effectiveness of joint crisis plans, a form of advance agreement ...
BackgroundCurrent NHS policy encourages an integrated approach to provision of mental and physical c...
This study compares the cost-effectiveness of Navigate (NAV), a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, te...
BACKGROUND: Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people ...
BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for psychosis among ul...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal College of General Practitioners ...