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Outcomes of a care coordinated service model for persons with severe and persistent mental illness: A qualitative study.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2017 Februrary
BACKGROUND: Owing to difficulties faced by individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in accessing multiple services, the Australian Government trialed a care coordinated service model called the Partners in Recovery (PIR) initiative.
MATERIAL: A total of 45 stakeholders in Gippsland were asked what difference the initiative had made.
DISCUSSION: The PIR initiative benefited not only clients and carers but also service providers. It addressed an unmet need in service delivery for individuals with SPMI.
CONCLUSION: The PIR initiative has filled a gap in delivery of care for individuals with SPMI in Gippsland.
MATERIAL: A total of 45 stakeholders in Gippsland were asked what difference the initiative had made.
DISCUSSION: The PIR initiative benefited not only clients and carers but also service providers. It addressed an unmet need in service delivery for individuals with SPMI.
CONCLUSION: The PIR initiative has filled a gap in delivery of care for individuals with SPMI in Gippsland.
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