Partners in Recovery program evaluation: changes in unmet needs and recovery
Objective Partners in Recovery (PIR) is an Australian government initiative designed to
provide support and service linkage for individuals with complex needs living with severe …
provide support and service linkage for individuals with complex needs living with severe …
Is the Partners in Recovery program connecting with the intended population of people living with severe and persistent mental illness? What are their prioritised …
Objective The Partners in Recovery (PIR) program is an Australian government initiative
designed to make the mental health and social care sectors work in more coordinated ways …
designed to make the mental health and social care sectors work in more coordinated ways …
Partners in Recovery: paving the way for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Australians experiencing severe and persistent mental illness and who require services from
multiple agencies, experience a fragmented service delivery system. In 2014, the …
multiple agencies, experience a fragmented service delivery system. In 2014, the …
An evaluation of a tailored care program for complex and persistent mental health problems: Partners in Recovery program
A Gulliver, AR Morse, N Wilson, G Sargent… - Evaluation and Program …, 2018 - Elsevier
Partners in Recovery (PIR) is a nation-wide Australian program designed to improve
coordinated care for people with severe and persistent mental health problems. This study …
coordinated care for people with severe and persistent mental health problems. This study …
[HTML][HTML] Outcomes identified and prioritised by consumers of Partners in Recovery: a consumer-led study
Background Recovery oriented service provisions means focusing on outcomes that are
important to consumers themselves rather than to clinicians or services. Partners in …
important to consumers themselves rather than to clinicians or services. Partners in …
Outcomes of a care coordinated service model for persons with severe and persistent mental illness: a qualitative study
Background: Owing to difficulties faced by individuals with severe and persistent mental
illness (SPMI) in accessing multiple services, the Australian Government trialed a care …
illness (SPMI) in accessing multiple services, the Australian Government trialed a care …
[PDF][PDF] Conflicts of interest
LD Isaacs - Small Business Reports, 1991 - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
This is a cross-sectional study of unmet needs of persons enrolled in Australia's Partners in
Recovery [PIR] initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …
Recovery [PIR] initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …
[HTML][HTML] Interagency collaboration in primary mental health care: lessons from the Partners in Recovery program
Background Collaborative care is a means of improving outcomes particularly for people
with complex needs. The Partners in Recovery (PIR) program, established in Australia in …
with complex needs. The Partners in Recovery (PIR) program, established in Australia in …
Unmet needs of persons with a severe and persistent mental illness and their relationship to unmet accommodation needs
This is a cross‐sectional study of unmet needs of persons enrolled in Australia's Partners in
Recovery (PIR) initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …
Recovery (PIR) initiative. It aimed to explore the unmet needs reported by persons with a …
[HTML][HTML] Partners in Recovery: an early phase evaluation of an Australian mental health initiative using program logic and thematic analysis
SA Trankle, J Reath - BMC Health Services Research, 2019 - Springer
Background Mental illness is a leading cause of illness and disability and around 75% of
people suffering mental illness do not have access to adequate care. In Australia, nearly half …
people suffering mental illness do not have access to adequate care. In Australia, nearly half …