Evaluating Treatment Environments: The Quality of Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Programs / Edition 2

Evaluating Treatment Environments: The Quality of Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Programs / Edition 2

by Rudolf H. Moos
ISBN-10:
1138509841
ISBN-13:
9781138509849
Pub. Date:
02/05/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138509841
ISBN-13:
9781138509849
Pub. Date:
02/05/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Evaluating Treatment Environments: The Quality of Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Programs / Edition 2

Evaluating Treatment Environments: The Quality of Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Programs / Edition 2

by Rudolf H. Moos
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Overview

Evaluating Treatment Environments describes how to assess the quality of psychiatric and substance abuse programs and how to use that information to monitor and improve these programs. Its aim is to identify environments that promote opportunities for personal growth, simultaneously enhancing both physical and psychological well-being. Although treatment programs are diverse, Moos asserts that a common conceptual framework can be used to evaluate them, and more emphasis should be placed on the process of matching personal and program factors and on the connections between such matches and patients' outcomes.

The book is divided into three main parts. Part I focuses on hospital programs, using a sample of 160 programs throughout the United States. Part II evaluates community programs. Moos describes how to monitor and improve these programs, and assesses program implementation. Part III considers treatment environments, examining factors that shape the treatment environment, patients'satisfaction with and participation in program activities, patients' adaptation and community living skills, and patient-program congruence and the influence of treatment environments on patients with different levels of impairment. It also highlights the importance of the health care workplace and its impact on staff and the treatment environment.

Treatment programs vary substantially in their policies and services, especially in what they expect of clients, rules about clients' daily life choices, and to what extent clients must be governed by the program, and whether or not the programs provide health and treatment services. Comparison studies are becoming more important as clients move more quickly from acute in-patient to community residential care. Moos stresses the need to pay special attention to how programs and services affect clients when conducting evaluations. Evaluating Treatment Environments will be a necessary addition to the libraries of mental health service professionals, as well as sociologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138509849
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/05/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1: Understanding Treatment Programs and Outcomes; 1: Hospital Programs; 2: The Social Climate of Hospital Programs; 3: Monitoring and Improving Hospital Programs; 4: Assessing the Implementation of Hospital Programs; 2: Community Programs; 5: The Social Climate of Community Programs; 6: Monitoring and Improving Community Programs; 7: Assessing the Implementation of Community Programs; 3: Determinants and Outcomes of Treatment Environments; 8: Determinants of Program Climate; 9: In-Program Outcomes: Satisfaction, Self-Confidence, and Interpersonal Behavior; 10: Adaptation in the Community; 11: Special Issues; 12: Implications for Treatment and Program Evaluation
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