PURPOSE: To test if a collaborative care program(CCP)with nurses in a coordinating position is beneficial for patients with severe personality disorders. DESIGN AND METHODS: A pilot study with a comparative multiple case study design using mixed methods investigating active ingredients and preliminary results. FINDINGS: Most patients, their informal caregivers, and nurses value (parts of) the CCP positively; preliminary results show a significant decrease in severity of borderline symptoms. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: With the CCP,we may expand the supply of available treatments for patients with (severe) personality disorders, but a larger randomized controlled trial is warranted to confirmour preliminary results
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...
Objective: The study addressed whether a collaborative model for chronic care, described in part I (...
Outcome for bipolar disorder remains suboptimal despite the availability of efficacious treatments. ...
PURPOSE: To test if a collaborative care program (CCP) with nurses in a coordinating position is ben...
PURPOSE: To examine the factors that influence the effective execution of a collaborative care progr...
Background: Structured psychotherapy is recommended as the preferred treatment of personality disord...
Beekman, A.T.F. [Promotor]Kerkhof, A.J.F.M. [Promotor]Meijel, B.K.G. van [Copromotor]Koekkoek, B. [C...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness with serious consequences for daily living o...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness with serious consequences for daily living o...
Background: The use of a collaborative care management (CCM) model can dramatically improve short- a...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground A substantial number of people with bipolar disorder show a...
Epidemiological studies show 30% to 50% of all patients in community mental health teams have person...
Patients with personality disorders are accepted as the most difficult and unstable patients in psyc...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients a...
Background: Approximately one-third of all patients with schizophrenia are treatment resistant. Worl...
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...
Objective: The study addressed whether a collaborative model for chronic care, described in part I (...
Outcome for bipolar disorder remains suboptimal despite the availability of efficacious treatments. ...
PURPOSE: To test if a collaborative care program (CCP) with nurses in a coordinating position is ben...
PURPOSE: To examine the factors that influence the effective execution of a collaborative care progr...
Background: Structured psychotherapy is recommended as the preferred treatment of personality disord...
Beekman, A.T.F. [Promotor]Kerkhof, A.J.F.M. [Promotor]Meijel, B.K.G. van [Copromotor]Koekkoek, B. [C...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness with serious consequences for daily living o...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness with serious consequences for daily living o...
Background: The use of a collaborative care management (CCM) model can dramatically improve short- a...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground A substantial number of people with bipolar disorder show a...
Epidemiological studies show 30% to 50% of all patients in community mental health teams have person...
Patients with personality disorders are accepted as the most difficult and unstable patients in psyc...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: In psychiatric care professionals perceive some patients a...
Background: Approximately one-third of all patients with schizophrenia are treatment resistant. Worl...
Background: Caring for a person with borderline personality disorder is associated with poor outcome...
Objective: The study addressed whether a collaborative model for chronic care, described in part I (...
Outcome for bipolar disorder remains suboptimal despite the availability of efficacious treatments. ...