نتایج جستجو برای: aftercare services

تعداد نتایج: 303326  

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2008
Bernd Puschner Sabine Steffen Wolfgang Gaebel Harald Freyberger Helmfried E Klein Tilman Steinert Rainer Muche Thomas Becker

BACKGROUND Attempts to reduce high utilisation of psychiatric inpatient care by targeting the critical time of hospital discharge have been rare. METHODS This paper presents design and methods of the study "Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Needs-Oriented Discharge Planning and Monitoring for High Utilisers of Psychiatric Services" (NODPAM), a multicentre RCT conducted in five psychiatr...

Journal: :Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 2014
Matthew Price Erica K Yuen Elizabeth M Goetter James D Herbert Evan M Forman Ron Acierno Kenneth J Ruggiero

UNLABELLED The increased popularity and functionality of mobile devices has a number of implications for the delivery of mental health services. Effective use of mobile applications has the potential to (a) increase access to evidence-based care; (b) better inform consumers of care and more actively engage them in treatment; (c) increase the use of evidence-based practices; and (d) enhance care...

2011
Mary D Courtney Helen E Edwards Anne M Chang Anthony W Parker Kathleen Finlayson Kyra Hamilton

BACKGROUND Older people have higher rates of hospital admission than the general population and higher rates of readmission due to complications and falls. During hospitalisation, older people experience significant functional decline which impairs their future independence and quality of life. Acute hospital services comprise the largest section of health expenditure in Australia and preventio...

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2015
Karen P Hayhurst Maria Leitner Linda Davies Rachel Flentje Tim Millar Andrew Jones Carlene King Michael Donmall Michael Farrell Seena Fazel Rochelle Harris Matthew Hickman Charlotte Lennox Soraya Mayet Jane Senior Jennifer Shaw

BACKGROUND The societal costs of problematic class A drug use in England and Wales exceed £15B; drug-related crime accounts for almost 90% of costs. Diversion plus treatment and/or aftercare programmes may reduce drug-related crime and costs. OBJECTIVES To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of diversion and aftercare for class A drug-using offenders, compared with no diversion. ...

2014
Alan Simpson Chris Flood Julie Rowe Jody Quigley Susan Henry Cerdic Hall Richard Evans Paul Sherman Len Bowers

BACKGROUND Mental health patients can feel anxious about losing the support of staff and patients when discharged from hospital and often discontinue treatment, experience relapse and readmission to hospital, and sometimes attempt suicide. The benefits of peer support in mental health services have been identified in a number of studies with some suggesting clinical and economic gains in patien...

Journal: :Quality in health care : QHC 1999
C Preston F Cheater R Baker H Hearnshaw

OBJECTIVES To discover the views of patients about their experiences across the interface between primary and secondary health care, including referral from general practitioners, outpatient and inpatient care, discharge, and aftercare. DESIGN A qualitative study involving individual and focus group interviews of patients and interviews of carers. SUBJECTS 33 patients who had attended at le...

2013
Rüdiger Zwerenz Katharina Gerzymisch Jens Edinger Martin Holme Rudolf J Knickenberg Sieglinde Spörl-Dönch Ulrich Kiwus Manfred E Beutel

BACKGROUND Mental disorders are the main reasons for rising proportions of premature pension in most high-income countries. Although inpatient medical rehabilitation has increasingly targeted work-related stress, there is still a lack of studies on the transfer of work-specific interventions into work contexts. Therefore, we plan to evaluate an online aftercare program aiming to improve vocatio...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2009
Frank V McMillan Nicola Browne Stephanie Green Dessie Donnelly

Due to a recent and dramatic rise in suicide and self-harm rates, mental health services have received a high level of attention in the politics of Northern Ireland, resulting in the implementation of numerous policies and the publication of many public reviews on the subject. Critically, these policies have also emphasized and required the participation of mental health service users in decisi...

2014
Peter Musiat Philip Goldstone Nicholas Tarrier

BACKGROUND E-mental health and m-mental health include the use of technology in the prevention, treatment and aftercare of mental health problems. With the economical pressure on mental health services increasing, e-mental health and m-mental health could bridge treatment gaps, reduce waiting times for patients and deliver interventions at lower costs. However, despite the existence of numerous...

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