The implementation of the Care Programme Approach (CPA) in English mental health services has been slow to proceed despite general support, both in England and in other countries, of its principles of good practice. This study set out to evaluate the implementation of the CPA directly from patients’ experience using the “Your Treatment and Care” assessment tool. The results of a survey of 503 patients across five NHS Trusts in England showed that many patients did not have a copy of their care plan and had not been involved in the care planning procedure. Many reported shortcomings in their experience of their key worker and their psychiatrist. However, there was substantial variation in experience across services. “Your Treatment and Care” showed good internal reliability, was acceptable to users, and appeared to be able to access actual experiences better than a traditional “satisfaction” item. It appears to be very useful as a benchmarking tool and is now being used in services across the UK, the USA and Australia.
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November 01 2000
Comparing patients’ experience of mental health services in England: a five‐Trust survey Available to Purchase
Yvonne Webb;
Yvonne Webb
Independent Research Consultant, Centre for Outcomes, Research and Effectiveness (CORE), University College, London, UK
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Paul Clifford;
Paul Clifford
Independent Research Consultant, London, UK
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Vanessa Fowler;
Vanessa Fowler
Challenging Behaviour Therapist, Richmond Royal Hospital, Richmond, UK
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Celia Morgan;
Celia Morgan
Researcher, Centre for Outcomes, Research and Effectiveness (CORE), University College, London, UK
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Marie Hanson
Marie Hanson
Researcher, Centre for Outcomes, Research and Effectiveness (CORE), University College, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6542
Print ISSN: 0952-6862
© MCB UP Limited
2000
Int J Health Care Qual Assur (2000) 13 (6): 273–281.
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Webb Y, Clifford P, Fowler V, Morgan C, Hanson M (2000), "Comparing patients’ experience of mental health services in England: a five‐Trust survey". Int J Health Care Qual Assur, Vol. 13 No. 6 pp. 273–281, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09526860010373253
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