Abstract
Mental health problems are a major public health concern due to their prevalence and impact at a personal, family, social and economic level. Compulsory community treatment is being utilised as a health care approach, despite much disagreement and lack of Australian research demonstrating its effectiveness. This pilot study investigated the utilisation and outcomes of community orders from the perspective of a client, carer, case manager and Mental Health Review Tribunal member. The findings indicate that compulsory community treatment had a positive impact upon hospital readmission rates and medication usage. All groups of respondents rated community orders as being of benefit in a number of areas. Further controlled studies are required.
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More From: Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association
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