2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10597-021-00898-3
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Cross-Sectional Comparison of Treatment Provided Under the Clinical, Integrated, and Partnership Staffing Models for Community-Based Residential Mental Health Rehabilitation

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“…Our findings indicate that the integrated staffing model achieved at least equivalent outcomes and that consumers under this model were more likely to have their involuntary treatment revoked prior to discharge. These findings provide reassurance that reduced restrictive and pharmacologically focused treatment at CCUs under the integrated staffing model (Karan et al, 2022) is not associated with inferior clinical and functional outcomes. Additionally, our findings add weight to the relevance of considering consumer preferences in terms of their emphasis on the value of the availability of PSWs under an integrated staffing model (Parker et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Our findings indicate that the integrated staffing model achieved at least equivalent outcomes and that consumers under this model were more likely to have their involuntary treatment revoked prior to discharge. These findings provide reassurance that reduced restrictive and pharmacologically focused treatment at CCUs under the integrated staffing model (Karan et al, 2022) is not associated with inferior clinical and functional outcomes. Additionally, our findings add weight to the relevance of considering consumer preferences in terms of their emphasis on the value of the availability of PSWs under an integrated staffing model (Parker et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Providing intensive support over an extended duration in a residential setting incurs high costs per episode of care (Parker et al, 2020). Despite the costs associated with these services, there have been limited comparative studies to establish their effectiveness (Dalton-Locke et al, 2020;Parker et al, 2019aParker et al, , 2019bParker et al, , 2019c, and TRR service capacity has expanded considerably in Australia over the last decade (Karan et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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