scholarly journals Family support and quality of community mental health care: Perspectives from families living with mental illness

Author(s):  
Lisbeth Kjelsrud Aass ◽  
Øyfrid Larsen Moen ◽  
Hege Skundberg‐Kletthagen ◽  
Lars‐Olov Lundqvist ◽  
Agneta Schröder
2002 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 198-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Priebe ◽  
Rosemarie McCabe ◽  
Jens Bullenkamp ◽  
Lars Hansson ◽  
Wulf Rössler ◽  
...  

SUMMARYThree issues characterise the background to the MECCA study: A) Throughout Europe, most patients with severe forms of psychotic disorders are cared for in the community. The challenge now is to make processes in community mental health care more effective. B) There are widespread calls to implement regular outcome measurement in routine settings. This, however, is more likely to happen, if it provides a direct benefit to clinicians and patients. C) Whilst user involvement is relatively ?" easy to achieve on a political level, new mechanisms may have to be established to make the views of patients feed into individual treatment decisions. The MECCA study is a cluster randomised controlled trial following the same protocol in community mental health teams in six European countries. In the experimental group, patients' subjective quality of life, treatment satisfaction and wishes for different or additional help are assessed in key worker-patient meetings every two months and intended to inform the therapeutic dialogue and treatment decisions. The trial tests the hypothesis that the intervention – as compared to current best standard practice – will lead to a better outcome in terms of quality of life and other criteria in patients with psychotic disorders over a one year period. This more favourable outcome is assumed to be mediated through different treatment input based on more appropriate joint decisions or a more positive therapeutic relationship in line with a partnership model of care or both. Moreover, the study will hopefully reveal new insights into how therapeutic processes in community mental health care work and how they can be optimised.


2011 ◽  
Vol 45 (01n02) ◽  
pp. 59-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
日嵐 吳 ◽  
可如 尹 ◽  
景強 羅 ◽  
翠然 葉 ◽  
學榮 劉 ◽  
...  

社區精神復康服務在西方國家發展悠久,不同的相關文獻與實証爲本研究 ( evidence-based research) 顯示,該服務形式對生活於社區的精神病康復者有顯著成效。自2005年開始,在政府和非政府機構推動下,社區精神健康照顧服務在香港不同的地方推行。然而,有關本港社區精神健康照顧服務的研究卻相當貧乏。是次研究運用單組前測後測設計 (one group pre-test and post-test design) 方式,評估一個在本港推行的社區精神健康照顧服務,對離院後重返社區生活的服務使用者的成效。是次研究邀請了120名精神病康復者參與研究,共有87名研究對象完成所有測試。當中測試範疇包括精神病徵狀、生活質素、自我效能、社區生活技巧。研究發現在開始接受服務後的6至12個月,社區精神健康照顧服務減少精神病徵狀 ( p <.001)、提高生活質素 ( p <.05)、增強自我效能 ( p <.001)和提升社區生活技巧 ( p <.001) 能夠爲康復者帶來非常正面的效果。 Community mental health care services have been developing in Western countries for decades and have been proved to be effective in facilitating the rehabilitation of people with mental illness into the community in many evidence-based research studies. In Hong Kong, with the support of the government and non-government organisations, community mental health care services have been set up in different districts since 2005. However, research on the services is limited. By using the one-group pre-test and post-test design method, this study examines the effects of one Community Mental Health Care Services on the rehabilitation of people with mental illness discharged from hospitals. A total number of 120 service users participated in the study and 87 subjects completed all the assessments in different areas, including psychiatric symptoms, quality of life, self-efficacy and community living skills, before the commencement of intervention, 6 months after the intervention and at 12 months immediately after the intervention. Results showed that the subjects had lessened psychiatric symptoms ( p <.001), better quality of life ( p <.05), enhanced self-efficacy ( p <.001) and increased community living skills ( p <.001), after the services. The study revealed significant positive effects of the community mental heath care services on people with mental illness in the community.


2019 ◽  
Vol 207 (2) ◽  
pp. 106-111
Author(s):  
Carlos Martín-Pérez ◽  
Juan Jesús Herrero-Martin ◽  
Gonzalo Pérez-López ◽  
Rafael Pedrosa-García ◽  
Inmaculada Ibañez-Casas ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 255-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sabine Loos ◽  
Reinhold Kilian ◽  
Thomas Becker ◽  
Birgit Janssen ◽  
Harald Freyberger ◽  
...  

Objective: There are presently no instruments available in German language to assess the therapeutic relationship in psychiatric care. This study validates the German version of the Scale to Assess the Therapeutic Relationship in Community Mental Health Care (D-STAR). Method: 460 persons with severe mental illness and 154 clinicians who had participated in a multicenter RCT testing a discharge planning intervention completed the D-STAR. Psychometric properties were established via item analysis, analyses of missing values, internal consistency, and confirmatory factor analysis. Furthermore, convergent validity was scrutinized via calculating correlations of the D-STAR scales with two measures of treatment satisfaction. Results: As in the original English version, fit indices of a 3-factor model of the therapeutic relationship were only moderate. However, the feasibility and internal consistency of the D-STAR was good, and correlations with other measures suggested reasonable convergent validity. Conclusions: The psychometric properties of the D-STAR are acceptable. Its use can be recommended in German-speaking countries to assess the therapeutic relationship in both routine care and research.


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