Maintaining and Enhancing Shared Care Relationships Through the TIPP Clinical Model
The Transition into Primary Care Psychiatry (TIPP) clinical model, a shared mental healthcare service implemented at London and Thunder Bay, Ontario, facilitates collaboration in mental health service delivery for patients with chronic mental illness. In this program, people with stable but chronic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Families systems & health 2006-12, Vol.24 (4), p.481-486 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Transition into
Primary Care Psychiatry (TIPP) clinical model, a shared mental healthcare service
implemented at London and Thunder Bay, Ontario, facilitates collaboration in mental health
service delivery for patients with chronic mental illness. In this program, people with
stable but chronic mental illness are transitioned back to the family physician with
assistance from a team consisting of a mental health nurse with expertise in psychiatry
and a psychiatrist. Continuity of care is provided in the family physician's office by
regular consultations with the psychiatrist and nurse, and community services are provided
as needed for individual clients. The experience with TIPP suggests that collaboration and
satisfaction can be achieved among the different disciplines involved in providing shared
mental healthcare. These findings contribute valuable information for policy research and
may be used to determine if the TIPP clinical model can be more widely applied in the
province of Ontario. |
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ISSN: | 1091-7527 1939-0602 |
DOI: | 10.1037/1091-7527.24.4.48 |