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An evaluation of a new service model: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies demonstration sites 2006-2009. Final report

An evaluation of a new service model: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies demonstration sites 2006-2009. Final report
An evaluation of a new service model: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies demonstration sites 2006-2009. Final report
The Government would like to support people to move off benefits and into work. Mental health problems such as depression and anxiety are among the commonest reasons why people cannot work. These are relatively easily treated by psychological therapy, but this is hard to find in the NHS. The NHS has funded two Demonstration Sites which will make psychological therapy more widely available in sites close to peoples homes. We will look at what happens to patients in these sites, and compare it to what happens elsewhere. We will compare three kinds of places (1) The two National Demonstration Sites; (2) Places implementing their own innovations with a smaller amount of money than the Demonstration Sites and (3) Places who have not made any changes to their services, and will act as a kind of benchmark for the other two. We will compare these locations in three ways: (a) how satisfied are people with the services they receive; (b) how many people recover, and to what extent; (c) what is the financial cost of any improvement (balancing any extra costs of services against reductions in benefits claimed.) All participants will fill out some questionnaires to help us assess how their mental health has changed. We will invite a smaller number of people to have an interview, so we can hear in more detail what they liked (or did not like) about the services.
NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation Programme
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National Insititute for Health Research
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Parry, Glenys, Barkham, Michael, Brazier, John, Dent-Brown, Kim, Hardy, Gillian, Kendrick, Tony, Rick, Jo, Chambers, Eleni, Chan, Tom, Connell, Janice, Hutten, Rebecca, de Lusignan, Simon, Mukuria, Clara, Saxon, Dave, Bower, Peter and Lovell, Karina , National Insititute for Health Research (2011) An evaluation of a new service model: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies demonstration sites 2006-2009. Final report Southampton, GB. NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation Programme 274pp.

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Abstract

The Government would like to support people to move off benefits and into work. Mental health problems such as depression and anxiety are among the commonest reasons why people cannot work. These are relatively easily treated by psychological therapy, but this is hard to find in the NHS. The NHS has funded two Demonstration Sites which will make psychological therapy more widely available in sites close to peoples homes. We will look at what happens to patients in these sites, and compare it to what happens elsewhere. We will compare three kinds of places (1) The two National Demonstration Sites; (2) Places implementing their own innovations with a smaller amount of money than the Demonstration Sites and (3) Places who have not made any changes to their services, and will act as a kind of benchmark for the other two. We will compare these locations in three ways: (a) how satisfied are people with the services they receive; (b) how many people recover, and to what extent; (c) what is the financial cost of any improvement (balancing any extra costs of services against reductions in benefits claimed.) All participants will fill out some questionnaires to help us assess how their mental health has changed. We will invite a smaller number of people to have an interview, so we can hear in more detail what they liked (or did not like) about the services.

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Published date: June 2011
Additional Information: Project 08/1610/154
Organisations: Primary Care & Population Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 353952
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/353952
PURE UUID: 28f0fd88-276d-44f7-8d6e-6d10396034a4
ORCID for Tony Kendrick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1618-9381

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Date deposited: 25 Jun 2013 13:32
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:43

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Author: Glenys Parry
Author: Michael Barkham
Author: John Brazier
Author: Kim Dent-Brown
Author: Gillian Hardy
Author: Tony Kendrick ORCID iD
Author: Jo Rick
Author: Eleni Chambers
Author: Tom Chan
Author: Janice Connell
Author: Rebecca Hutten
Author: Simon de Lusignan
Author: Clara Mukuria
Author: Dave Saxon
Author: Peter Bower
Author: Karina Lovell
Corporate Author: National Insititute for Health Research

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