Autor(es): Mateus,Pedro ; Almeida,José M. Caldas de ; Carvalho,Álvaro de ; Xavier,Miguel
Data: 2017
Origem: SciELO Portugal
Assunto(s): Case management; Illness management; Mental health Services; organisation; Implementation
Autor(es): Mateus,Pedro ; Almeida,José M. Caldas de ; Carvalho,Álvaro de ; Xavier,Miguel
Data: 2017
Origem: SciELO Portugal
Assunto(s): Case management; Illness management; Mental health Services; organisation; Implementation
Case management implementation processes are one of the best examples on how an evidence-based practice can influence health services organisation. This practice helped shaping mental health teams, increasing their multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinary work in the last decades. Examples from several countries show how effectiveness research blends into health policy development to meet different needs in each health system, thus influencing case management inception and improvement of care. Portugal followed its own path in case management implementation, determined mostly by mental health services organisation and closely linked with the capacity to implement a national mental health policy in the last years.