Helpful relations. A quality study about the alliance between users with serious mental health problems and health care professionals in two outreach teams. In recent years Norway has established various types of assertive outreach teams in community based mental health care. The article examines the importance of the quality of the alliance between health care professionals and users in two assertive outreach teams. More specifically, we describe the common characteristics of a good relation, pointed out by both users and professionals, and the methods that are thought to support these relationships. The study has a qualitative design and data was gathered through semi structured in-depth interviews of 19 professionals and 9 users. The st...
I denne artikel præsenteres et kritisk perspektiv på de ændrede organisationsformer, der særligt ses...
The relationship to professionals has proved to be a helping factor for personswith severe mental il...
The aim of this study was to describe and interpret interprofessional collaboration between healthca...
Aspects of collaboration and relationships between peer support workers and service users in mental ...
Studies have shown that service users report their encounter with peer supporters as positive. Howev...
Copyright © 2014 Ellen Andvig et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The Cooperation reform describes the major challenges for patients with long-term and ch...
There has been a national focus in Norway on services provided for individuals with mental disorders...
Introduction: The delivery of integrated care depends on the quality of communication and relationsh...
Rita Sommerseth, Elin DysvikUniversity of Stavanger, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Healt...
The purpose of the study was to explore health care professionals’ experiences of collaboration acro...
Introduction: This article summarizes and synthesizes the findings of four separate but inter-linked...
Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are a community-based service targeting adults experiencing acute men...
Published version of an article in the journal: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Menta...
Dette er forfatters pre-print versjon av artikkelen. Artikkelen slik den foreligger her er ikke fagf...
I denne artikel præsenteres et kritisk perspektiv på de ændrede organisationsformer, der særligt ses...
The relationship to professionals has proved to be a helping factor for personswith severe mental il...
The aim of this study was to describe and interpret interprofessional collaboration between healthca...
Aspects of collaboration and relationships between peer support workers and service users in mental ...
Studies have shown that service users report their encounter with peer supporters as positive. Howev...
Copyright © 2014 Ellen Andvig et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The Cooperation reform describes the major challenges for patients with long-term and ch...
There has been a national focus in Norway on services provided for individuals with mental disorders...
Introduction: The delivery of integrated care depends on the quality of communication and relationsh...
Rita Sommerseth, Elin DysvikUniversity of Stavanger, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Healt...
The purpose of the study was to explore health care professionals’ experiences of collaboration acro...
Introduction: This article summarizes and synthesizes the findings of four separate but inter-linked...
Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are a community-based service targeting adults experiencing acute men...
Published version of an article in the journal: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Menta...
Dette er forfatters pre-print versjon av artikkelen. Artikkelen slik den foreligger her er ikke fagf...
I denne artikel præsenteres et kritisk perspektiv på de ændrede organisationsformer, der særligt ses...
The relationship to professionals has proved to be a helping factor for personswith severe mental il...
The aim of this study was to describe and interpret interprofessional collaboration between healthca...