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Citation

Nugter MA, Engelsbel F, Bähler M, Keet R, van Veldhuizen R. Community Ment. Health J. 2015; 52(8): 898-907.

Affiliation

Department of Research and Monitoring, Mental Health Service Organization GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, PO Box 18, 1850 BA, Heiloo, The Netherlands, a.nugter@ggz-nhn.nl.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10597-015-9831-2

PMID

25648552

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate social and clinical outcomes and use of care during and after implementation of FLEXIBLE Assertive Community Treatment (ACT). Three teams and 372 patients were involved. Model fidelity, clinical and social assessments were performed at baseline and after 1 and 2 years. Use of care was registered continuously. Model fidelity was good at the end of the study. Data showed much variation between patients in number and duration of ACT periods. Statistically significant improvements were found in compliance, unmet needs and quality of life. Improvement of quality of life and functioning was related to duration of ACT. The percentage of remissions increased with 9 %. The number of admissions, admission days and face to face contacts differed between ACT and non-ACT patients, but generally decreased.

FINDINGS suggest that implementation of FACT results in a more flexible adaptation of care to the needs of the patients.


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