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Service and Treatment Factors as Predictors of Satisfaction with Mental Health Services Among Service Users with Psychosis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study focuses on how satisfaction with mental health services is linked to various factors for users with psychosis, evaluated at the start and after 18 months.
  • Data was collected from 119 service users and their clinicians across 26 sites in Norway, using a standardized satisfaction questionnaire (CSQ-8).
  • Findings indicate that participating in work or study programs, receiving well-coordinated services, and helpful support from general practitioners can significantly improve user satisfaction after 18 months.

Article Abstract

Satisfaction with services among service users is an important aspect of quality in mental health care. This prospective study investigated associations between service and treatment factors at baseline and satisfaction with services at 18-month follow-up among service users with psychosis in specialist mental health services. Data were collected from 119 service users with psychosis and their clinicians from 26 clinical sites across Norway at baseline and after 18 months. Satisfaction with services was measured using the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 (CSQ-8). Linear mixed models with random intercepts for units were estimated to test the association between service- and treatment-related predictors and the CSQ-8. Participating in the Individual Placement and Support program or other interventions to promote work or study, receiving well-coordinated services, and receiving helpful assistance from a general practitioner at baseline were positively associated with satisfaction with services at 18-month follow-up. The present results suggest that receiving integrated and well-coordinated services and targeting the goal of facilitating employment and study opportunities is important for satisfaction with services among service users with psychosis.

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