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Issue title: Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Drake, Robert E. | Becker, Deborah R. | Bond, Gary R. | Mueser, Kim T.
Affiliations: Dartmouth Medical School, New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon, NH 03766, USA | Department of Rehabilitation Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3275, USA
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Professor Robert E. Drake, Dartmouth Medical School, New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 2 Whipple Place, Suite 202, Lebanon, NH 03766, USA. Tel.: +1 603 448 0126; Fax: +1 603 448 0129; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Objective: For many years, vocational and clinical services for persons with severe mental illness have been separated (i.e., non-integrated) in the United States. Recent research on supported employment shows, however, that combined vocational and clinical services within the same team (i.e., integrated services) produce higher rates of competitive employment than non-integrated services. Design: To understand the advantages of integrating vocational and clinical services, the authors examined quantitative process data, ethnographic findings, and qualitative interview data from practitioners in three independent studies of supported employment. Results: Integrated services offer four consistent advantages over non-integrated services: (1) more effective engagement and retention, (2) better communication, (3) opportunities for clinicians to understand and focus on employment, and (4) incorporation of clinical information into vocational plans and services. Conclusions: Combining clinical and vocational services within multidisciplinary teams is consistent with the general movement toward developing integrated systems of care. Integrated services are more effective than parallel services because clinicians rather than clients assume the burden of coordination, consistency, and coherence.
Keywords: integrated services, vocational outcomes, supported employment, non-integrated services, psychiatric disability
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 51-58, 2003
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