Community rehabilitation for people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties: a description and evaluation of a new community enhanced rehabilitation team

K. Fenton, Anjali Dave, Laura Carter, Coral Carter-Marsh, Katherine Kidd, Alex Lord
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The community enhanced rehabilitation team was implemented in 2021 as part of the NHS Long Term Plan. This evaluation assesses whether the team is meeting its aims and objectives.. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to assess the team's progress. This included semi-structured interviews with service users, staff questionnaires and a review of data collected as part of routine clinical care.. Findings showed 117 interventions had been provided via the community enhanced rehabilitation team since May 2021. Service user anxiety had reduced following intervention, and service users were less likely to be re-hospitalised if they were under the community enhanced rehabilitation team compared to other teams. The community enhanced rehabilitation team is meeting its aims and objectives, suggesting this is an effective model for community rehabilitation teams. Community enhanced rehabilitation teams can be created using this model as an example.
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严重和持久精神障碍患者的社区康复:对新的社区强化康复团队的描述和评估
作为英国国家医疗服务体系长期计划的一部分,社区强化康复小组于 2021 年开始实施。本评估报告评估了该团队是否实现了其宗旨和目标。我们采用了定性和定量的方法来评估团队的进展情况。这包括对服务使用者进行半结构化访谈、对员工进行问卷调查,以及对日常临床护理中收集的数据进行审查。研究结果显示,自 2021 年 5 月以来,社区强化康复团队已提供了 117 项干预措施。干预后,服务使用者的焦虑情绪有所减轻,与其他团队相比,如果服务使用者在社区增强型康复团队的帮助下,再次住院的可能性较低。社区强化康复团队正在实现其宗旨和目标,这表明这是社区康复团队的一种有效模式。可以此为范例,建立社区强化康复团队。
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