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Using Staged Care to Provide "Right Care First Time" to People With Common Affective Disorders.

Vilas Sawrikar1, Elizabeth Stewart1, Haley M LaMonica1, Frank Iorfino1, Tracey A Davenport1, Shane Cross1, Elizabeth Scott1, Sharon L Naismith1, Loren Mowszowski1, Adam Guastella1, Ian B Hickie1.   

Abstract

An ongoing need exists for innovation in service delivery to ensure that mental health services deliver high-quality treatment and prevention in the population. This Special Article proposes the adoption of "staged care" as a population health-oriented service delivery model for packages of specialized services delivered largely in ambulatory care settings for individuals with common affective disorders. Staged care integrates measures of clinical need alongside clinical stage and personal choice to select hierarchically arranged service packages for individuals. Packages then vary according to the intensity, duration, and mix of treatment options. This Special Article describes five levels of care in staged care: self- or family-directed monitoring and management, low-intensity services, moderate-intensity services, high-intensity services, and acute and specialist community mental health services. The care environment, treatment team, and length of treatment are also described, and provisional criteria are specified for assigning individuals to different care levels on the basis of current clinical need and clinical stage. Staged care is presented as a model that guides treatment selection and health service delivery to ensure that the high-quality care aims of "right care first time" and prevention are achieved and optimal use of available resources is considered.

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Keywords:  Affective disorders; Outpatient care; Service delivery systems; Staged care

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33765863     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Serv        ISSN: 1075-2730            Impact factor:   3.084


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