نتایج جستجو برای: collaborative care model

تعداد نتایج: 2725123  

Journal: :Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2009
Stephen Kisely Pamela Chisholm

OBJECTIVES This paper describes the experience and evaluation of a shared care project targeted at marginalized individuals living in the North End of Halifax, Nova Scotia. This population has high rates of psychiatric disorder, often comorbid with chronic medical conditions, and people have difficulty in obtaining the help they need. This primary care liaison service covers all ages and includ...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2011
Richard B Hovey Mitchell L Dvorak Tessa Burton Sherry Worsham James Padilla Martin J Hatlie Angela C Morck

In this article we provide a reconceptualization of patient-centered health care practice through a collaborative person-centered model for enhanced patient safety. Twenty-one participants were selected and interviewed from the internationally diverse population of individuals attending the Chicago Patient Safety Workshop (CPSW) sponsored by Consumers Advancing Patient Safety (CAPS). Analysis o...

2015
Peter Coventry Karina Lovell Chris Dickens Peter Bower Carolyn Chew-Graham Damien McElvenny Mark Hann Andrea Cherrington Charlotte Garrett Chris J Gibbons Clare Baguley Kate Roughley Isabel Adeyemi David Reeves Waquas Waheed Linda Gask

OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of an integrated collaborative care model for people with depression and long term physical conditions. DESIGN Cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING 36 general practices in the north west of England. PARTICIPANTS 387 patients with a record of diabetes or heart disease, or both, who had depressive symptoms (≥ 10 on patient health questionaire-9 (P...

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2016
David A Richards Peter Bower Carolyn Chew-Graham Linda Gask Karina Lovell John Cape Stephen Pilling Ricardo Araya David Kessler Michael Barkham J Martin Bland Simon Gilbody Colin Green Glyn Lewis Chris Manning Evangelos Kontopantelis Jacqueline J Hill Adwoa Hughes-Morley Abigail Russell

BACKGROUND Collaborative care is effective for depression management in the USA. There is little UK evidence on its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. OBJECTIVE To determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of collaborative care compared with usual care in the management of patients with moderate to severe depression. DESIGN Cluster randomised controlled trial. ...

2013
David A Richards Jacqueline J Hill Linda Gask Karina Lovell Carolyn Chew-Graham Peter Bower John Cape Stephen Pilling Ricardo Araya David Kessler J Martin Bland Colin Green Simon Gilbody Glyn Lewis Chris Manning Adwoa Hughes-Morley Michael Barkham

OBJECTIVE To compare the clinical effectiveness of collaborative care with usual care in the management of patients with moderate to severe depression. DESIGN Cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING 51 primary care practices in three primary care districts in the United Kingdom. PARTICIPANTS 581 adults aged 18 years and older who met ICD-10 (international classification of diseases, ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2010
Jeffrey M Pyne John C Fortney Shanti Prakash Tripathi Matthew L Maciejewski Mark J Edlund D Keith Williams

CONTEXT Collaborative care interventions for depression in primary care settings are clinically beneficial and cost-effective. Most prior studies were conducted in urban settings. OBJECTIVE To examine the cost-effectiveness of a rural telemedicine-based collaborative care depression intervention. DESIGN Randomized controlled trial of intervention vs usual care. SETTING Seven small (servin...

Journal: :iranian journal of diabetes and obesity 0
mohammad hossein baghianimoghadam gholamreza sharifirad mohammad afkhami-ardekani mohammad reza mashahiri behnam baghianimoghadam raziye zulghadr

objective: diabetes mellitus is one of the most common medical problems worldwide. approximately 18% of persons over 65 years old are diabetic. who estimates that the prevalence rate of diabetes (4% in 1995) will increase to 5.6% in 2025. diabetic foot problems are potentially the most preventable long–term complication for diabetes. the purpose of this study was to test the utility of the heal...

2013
Angela Coulter Sue Roberts Anna Dixon

n The house of care model differs from others in two important ways: it encompasses all people with long-term conditions, not just those with a single disease or in high-risk groups; and it assumes an active role for patients, with collaborative personalised care planning at its heart. Implementing the model requires health care professionals to abandon traditional ways of thinking and behaving...

Journal: :Neonatal network : NN 2015
Amanda H Teague Amy J Jnah Desi Newberry

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a growing public health concern, one that costs the health care system $190-$720 million each year. Recently, state-level perinatal quality collaborative groups have disseminated NAS action plans: customizable frameworks aimed to assist health care systems in identifying, evaluating, treating, and coordinating discharge services for neonates with NAS. Hospi...

2017
Jessica M Lipschitz Justin K Benzer Christopher Miller Siena R Easley Jenniffer Leyson Edward P Post James F Burgess

BACKGROUND The collaborative care model is an evidence-based practice for treatment of depression in which designated care managers provide clinical services, often by telephone. However, the collaborative care model is infrequently adopted in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Almost all VA medical centers have adopted a co-located or embedded approach to integrating mental health care f...

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