Assertive community treatment : evidence-based practice or managed recovery

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    • Johnson, Sandra J.

書誌事項

Assertive community treatment : evidence-based practice or managed recovery

Sandra J. Johnson

Transaction Publishers NJ, c2011

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Introduction : assertive community treatment: evidence-based practice or "managed recovery"?
  • Medical elites and evidence-based practices
  • Processes of innovation : theoretical perspectives
  • The role of the state office of mental health in the adoption and implementation of assertive community treatment in New York
  • Nami-Oklahoma's role in the adoption and expansion of assertive community treatment in Oklahoma
  • How model fidelity, Medicaid, and legislative ambiguity influence inconsistent policy outcomes in New York and Oklahoma
  • Street-level entrepreneurs : promoting recovery despite political and economic challenges

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The twenty-first century has witnessed an explosion in studies on comparative health studies, but mental health remains virtually ignored. Unlike the well researched topic of health policy, there is a gap in the marketplace covering mental health policy and health care policymaking. This book fills that gap; it is a comparative analysis of the implementation of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), an evidence-based practice employed in two states that promises to empower the well-being of individuals suffering from mental illness. Assertive Community Treatment specifically examines the tension separating the notion of client recovery and evidence-based programs. Johnson challenges the assumption that practitioners should rely on evidence-based practices to close the gap between scientific knowledge and practice. She argues that in an era of managed care, this encourages state mental health administrators to adopt policies that are overly focused on outcomes. Programs that can measure the outcomes of care provided, and evidence-based practices, have become central aspects of the quality care agenda. This study traces the role of policy entrepreneurs throughout the Assertive Community Treatment policymaking process. By differentiating mental health in general, qualitative research increases the chances of observing similarities and differences in outcomes. Johnson explains why the ACT model was adopted and implemented. She concludes that there is a clear monopoly by medical researchers and scientists within Assertive Community Treatment research, and as a result, too much emphasis is placed on the roles of policy entrepreneurs as the main innovators in the agenda and policy formulation stages. Johnson presents a strong argument for more innovation in the implementation stage.

目次

List of Tables Acknowledgments I. Assertive Community Treatment: Evidence-Based Practice or Managed Recovery? II. Medical Elites and Evidence-Based Practices: Yesterday and Today III. Process of Innovation: Theoretical Perspectives IV The Role of the State Offi ce of Mental Health in the Adoption and Implementation of Assertive Community Treatment in New York V. NAMI-Oklahoma's Role in the Adoption and Expansion of Assertive Community Treatment in Oklahoma VI. How Model Fidelity, Medicaid, and Legislative Ambiguity Infl uence Inconsistent Policy Outcomes in New York and Oklahoma VII. Street-Level Entrepreneurs: Promoting Recovery despite Political and Economic Challenges Appendix: Methods Bibliography Index

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