Stepped care in psychological therapies: access, effectiveness and efficiency
University of Manchester · University of Leeds
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Abstract
Background
There is a significant gap between the demand for psychological therapy services and the available supply. One proposal to overcome this problem is to increase efficiency of provision through the adoption of briefer 'minimal interventions' within stepped care models.
Aims
To examine the theoretical underpinnings of stepped care, together with the practicalities of the adoption of this system of care. METHOD: Narrative literature review.
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Keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Judgement
- Clinical judgement
- Equivalence (formal languages)
- Psychology
- Narrative review
- Nursing
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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