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BMJ | 1992

Home based care and standard hospital care for patients with severe mental illness: a randomised controlled trial.

Matt Muijen; Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly; B. Audini

OBJECTIVE--To compare the efficacy of home based care with standard hospital care in treating serious mental illness. DESIGN--Randomised controlled trial. SETTING--South Southwark, London. PATIENTS--189 patients aged 18-64 living in catchment area. 92 were randomised to home based care (daily living programme) and 97 to standard hospital care. At three months follow up 68 home care and 60 hospital patients were evaluated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Use of hospital beds, psychiatric diagnosis, social functioning, patients and relatives satisfaction, and activity of daily living programme staff. RESULTS--Home care reduced hospital stay by 80% (median stay six days in home care group, 53 days in hospital group) and did not increase the number of admissions compared with hospital care. On clinical and social outcome there was a non-significant trend in favour of home care, but both groups showed big improvements. On the global adjustment scale home care patients improved by 26.8 points and the hospital group by 21.6 points (difference 5.2; 95% confidence interval -1.5 to 12). Other rating scales showed similar trends. Home care patients required a wide range of support in areas such as housing, finance, and work. Only three patients dropped out from the programme. CONCLUSIONS--Home based care may offer some slight advantages over hospital based care for patients with serious mental illness and their relatives. The care is intensive, but the low drop out rate suggests appreciation. Changes to traditional training for mental health workers are required.


BMJ | 1992

Home based and hospital care for severe mental illness: Authors' reply

Matt Muijen; Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly

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British Journal of Psychiatry | 1994

Home-based versus hospital-based care for people with serious mental illness.

Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly; M Muijen; Bernard Audini; G McNamee; R E Lawrence


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1994

Service use and costs of home-based versus hospital-based care for people with serious mental illness.

Martin Knapp; Jennifer Beecham; V. Koutsogeorgopoulou; Angela Hallam; Andrew J. Fenyo; Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly; Bernard Audini; M Muijen


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1992

The daily living programme. Preliminary comparison of community versus hospital-based treatment for the seriously mentally ill facing emergency admission.

M Muijen; Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly; Bernard Audini; G McNamee


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1994

Home-based versus out-patient/in-patient care for people with serious mental illness. Phase II of a controlled study.

Bernard Audini; Isaac Marks; R E Lawrence; Joseph Connolly; V Watts


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1998

Home-based versus hospital-based care for serious mental illness. Controlled cost-effectiveness study over four years.

Martin Knapp; Isaac Marks; Jane Wolstenholme; Jennifer Beecham; Jack Astin; Bernard Audini; Joseph Connolly; Vik Watts


The Psychiatrist | 1988

The Maudsley Daily Living Programme

Isaac Marks; Joseph Connolly; Mattijs Muijen


The Psychiatrist | 1996

Observations from community care for serious mental illness during a controlled study

Joseph Connolly; Isaac Marks; Robin Lawrence; Matt Muijen; Gary McNamee


The Psychiatrist | 1989

Community-oriented psychiatric care

Joseph Connolly; Isaac Marks

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Isaac Marks

Imperial College London

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Bernard Audini

Royal College of Psychiatrists

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Jennifer Beecham

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Martin Knapp

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Jack Astin

London School of Economics and Political Science

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