TY - JOUR
T1 - Technologically assisted intensive home treatment
T2 - feasibility study
AU - Caspi, Asaf
AU - Tzur Bitan, Dana
AU - Halaly, Ofir
AU - Hallaly, Ofri
AU - Friedlander, Avraham
AU - Barkai, Galia
AU - Zimlichman, Eyal
AU - Stein, Orit
AU - Shani, Mordechai
AU - Amitai, Ziv
AU - Ansbacher, Tsofiya
AU - Weiser, Mark
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Caspi, Tzur Bitan, Halaly, Hallaly, Friedlander, Barkai, Zimlichman, Stein, Shani, Amitai, Ansbacher and Weiser.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Introduction: In recent year, many attempts have been made to provide patients with alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization during acute distress. Although several hospitalization alternatives have been offered, most of them still require patients to be distanced from their families, friends, and the social environment. Methods: In this report we describe the implementation of a novel approach to psychiatric care termed “Technologically assisted Intensive Home Treatment”, where patients arriving to emergency settings are directed to home care with technological aids that enable close monitoring and ongoing contact with their therapists. Results: We describe the rationale and treatment principles of the treatment, and provide an elaborative description of the implementation process during the first year of implementation. Discussion: Additional attention is given to factors associated with early dropout from the program, in order to inform readers of predictors to optimal care. Limitations and directions for future research and practice are discussed. Clinical Trial Registration: The study was registered in the database of clinical trials (registration number SHEBA-19-6555-MW-CTIL) and in the Ministry of Health (registration number MOH_2022-08-22_011992).
AB - Introduction: In recent year, many attempts have been made to provide patients with alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization during acute distress. Although several hospitalization alternatives have been offered, most of them still require patients to be distanced from their families, friends, and the social environment. Methods: In this report we describe the implementation of a novel approach to psychiatric care termed “Technologically assisted Intensive Home Treatment”, where patients arriving to emergency settings are directed to home care with technological aids that enable close monitoring and ongoing contact with their therapists. Results: We describe the rationale and treatment principles of the treatment, and provide an elaborative description of the implementation process during the first year of implementation. Discussion: Additional attention is given to factors associated with early dropout from the program, in order to inform readers of predictors to optimal care. Limitations and directions for future research and practice are discussed. Clinical Trial Registration: The study was registered in the database of clinical trials (registration number SHEBA-19-6555-MW-CTIL) and in the Ministry of Health (registration number MOH_2022-08-22_011992).
KW - admission
KW - psychiatric hospitalization
KW - psychiatric services
KW - technologically assisted intensive home treatment
KW - technology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85167608117&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1196748
DO - 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1196748
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AN - SCOPUS:85167608117
SN - 1664-0640
VL - 14
JO - Frontiers in Psychiatry
JF - Frontiers in Psychiatry
M1 - 1196748
ER -