2023
DOI: 10.1177/10398562231190831
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What are the evidence bases for developing models of rehabilitation for older people with mental illness in Australia?

Roderick McKay,
Kate Jackson

Abstract: Objective This paper updates clinicians and service leaders on evidence bases relevant to rehabilitation for older Australians with mental illness. Methods Narrative review of literature and relevant public domain data supported by reflections on NSW service development. Results There is a paucity of high-quality evidence regarding mental health rehabilitation in older people. Available evidence supports integrating lessons from physical healthcare with adaptations of ‘adult’ mental health rehabilitation. Adap… Show more

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“…McKay and Jackson 1 article highlighted critical issues regarding the care of older people with mental illness (OPMI) in Australia. One issue is the lack of a solid evidence base for the care of OPMI.…”
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“…McKay and Jackson 1 article highlighted critical issues regarding the care of older people with mental illness (OPMI) in Australia. One issue is the lack of a solid evidence base for the care of OPMI.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%