Systematic Monitoring of the Implementation of a Case Management Model |
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Authors: | Elizabeth S. Bryant Sheila J. Floyd Alberto B. Santos Christopher J. Colangelo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29208;(2) Division of Geriatrics, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina;(3) Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina;(4) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina |
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Abstract: | A systematic approach for monitoring case management service provision and the results obtained when this approach was applied to a program for community-dwelling elders with severe mental illness are presented. A detailed, closed-ended, daily service log was used to collect data on 713 client-contact days. Participants (N = 24) were predominantly female (71%), were White (63%) or African American (37%), and tended to have diagnoses of either schizophrenia (42%) or major depression (21%). Services were delivered most frequently in the client's home (47%), the program office (35%), or by phone (27%); most frequent activities were monitoring psychiatric symptoms/medications (62 %), and monitoring physical symptoms or medications or both (54%). Service characteristics did not differ with regard to demographics but did vary with living situation and psychiatric diagnosis. The findings point to the need for flexible programs capable of meeting diverse service needs as well as the utility of a daily service log in studying case management. |
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Keywords: | case management older adults |
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