The practice of psychiatry and mental health services is influenced by social, economic and cultural factors. In this paper evidence from the Netherlands is presented. Like many other countries, shift from asylums to community care has meant a number of significant challenges. Changes in social and health policies and financial circumstances has led to changes in healthcare delivery. In addition these also impact upon training. Lessons from these changes are many and we need to learn from these so that patients can get the best treatments
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...
Item does not contain fulltextThe practice of psychiatry and mental health services is influenced by...
Abstract Psychiatry and mental healthcare in the Netherlands has a long history of institutional car...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
In several developed countries, the objective is a mental health system dominated by variants of com...
Background: In the Netherlands, a previous study has shown an increase in the I-year prevalence of p...
Current mental health care policy in The Netherlands emphasizes a major shift from intramural to ext...
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important pat...
AbstractPro-competitive reforms have been implemented in many Western healthcare systems, of which t...
A disorder-focused approach in mental healthcare in the Netherlands, combined with a disorder-linked...
Original title: Naar draagkracht. 'Socialisation' has for some time been a central theme in ment...
Purpose Description and analysis of the effects and side-effects of integrated mental health care in...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...
Item does not contain fulltextThe practice of psychiatry and mental health services is influenced by...
Abstract Psychiatry and mental healthcare in the Netherlands has a long history of institutional car...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
Background: In the Netherlands there has been no distinct period of deinstitutionalization or transi...
In several developed countries, the objective is a mental health system dominated by variants of com...
Background: In the Netherlands, a previous study has shown an increase in the I-year prevalence of p...
Current mental health care policy in The Netherlands emphasizes a major shift from intramural to ext...
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important pat...
AbstractPro-competitive reforms have been implemented in many Western healthcare systems, of which t...
A disorder-focused approach in mental healthcare in the Netherlands, combined with a disorder-linked...
Original title: Naar draagkracht. 'Socialisation' has for some time been a central theme in ment...
Purpose Description and analysis of the effects and side-effects of integrated mental health care in...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...
Background. A reform of Dutch mental health care aimed to substitute care from specialized care to g...