Evaluation of three assertive outreach teams

R. Macpherson, Praveen Thyarappa, G. Riley, Hannah Steer, Mike Blackburn, C. Foy
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Aims and method To evaluate outcomes for service users during their first year of treatment in three English assertive outreach teams. Changes in health and social functioning, engagement with services, service use and need (rated by staff and service users) were evaluated. Results In 49 service users we found a significant increase in mean staff-rated met needs up to 6 months of treatment. There were no significant changes in ratings of engagement or Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) scores at 6 and 12 months. Unmet needs rated by service users and staff showed a non-significant trend for improvement across a range of individual health and social domains. Duration of hospital admission reduced significantly between the 12 months before the evaluation and the 12 months of the evaluation. Formal and informal admission and levels of contact with crisis teams reduced over the study period. Clinical implications Although these results offer some support to the assertive outreach approach, further research in larger samples is needed to identify which changes in health and social functioning are associated with transfer to assertive outreach teams.
评价三个自信的外联小组
目的和方法评估服务使用者第一年在三个英语自信外展小组治疗期间的结果。评估了保健和社会功能、服务参与、服务使用和需求(由工作人员和服务使用者打分)方面的变化。结果在49名服务使用者中,我们发现在长达6个月的治疗中,平均工作人员评价的满足需求显著增加。在6个月和12个月时,参与评分或国家健康结果量表(HoNOS)得分没有显著变化。服务使用者和工作人员评价的未满足需求显示,在一系列个人健康和社会领域没有显著的改善趋势。从评估前的12个月到评估后的12个月,住院时间大大缩短。在研究期间,正式和非正式的入院以及与危机小组的接触程度都有所减少。尽管这些结果为自信外展方法提供了一些支持,但需要在更大的样本中进行进一步的研究,以确定健康和社会功能的哪些变化与向自信外展团队的转移有关。
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