2021
DOI: 10.1071/ah20372
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How the experience of different non-acute bed-based mental health services reinforces the need for tailored stepped care

Abstract: Objective Stepped care as a model of provision of mental health services has been frequently described from clinical or health administration perspectives, but less is known about the consumer perspective of stepped models of care. Method Qualitative interviews were undertaken with 18 consumers across a range of residential mental health services in Melbourne, Australia. Interviews were designed to help understand consumers’ needs and experiences in navigating different services to meet their needs at diff… Show more

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“…In addition, redirection to non-acute services (e.g. primary health) offers longer-term support to patients in need and alleviates overburdened healthcare systems (Hopkins et al, 2021). However, little is known about health service use for mental health reasons by those who use methamphetamine and have comorbid mental health problems.…”
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“…In addition, redirection to non-acute services (e.g. primary health) offers longer-term support to patients in need and alleviates overburdened healthcare systems (Hopkins et al, 2021). However, little is known about health service use for mental health reasons by those who use methamphetamine and have comorbid mental health problems.…”
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confidence: 99%