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强化个案管理(ACT)与俱乐部模式随机对照试验的就业支持成果

Supported employment outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of ACT and clubhouse models.

作者信息

Macias Cathaleene, Rodican Charles F, Hargreaves William A, Jones Danson R, Barreira Paul J, Wang Qi

机构信息

Community Intervention Research, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478-9106, and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Oct;57(10):1406-15. doi: 10.1176/ps.2006.57.10.1406.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In a randomized controlled trial, a vocationally integrated program of assertive community treatment (ACT) was compared with a certified clubhouse in the delivery of supported employment services.

METHODS

Employment rates, total work hours, and earnings for 121 adults with serious mental illness interested in work were compared with published benchmark figures for exemplary supported employment programs. The two programs were then compared on service engagement, retention, and employment outcomes in regression analyses that controlled for background characteristics, program preference, and vocational service receipt.

RESULTS

Outcomes for 63 ACT and 58 clubhouse participants met or exceeded most published outcomes for specialized supported employment teams. Compared with the clubhouse program, the ACT program had significantly (p<.05) better service engagement (ACT, 98 percent; clubhouse, 74 percent) and retention (ACT, 79 percent; clubhouse, 58 percent) over 24 months, but there was no significant difference in employment rates (ACT, 64 percent; clubhouse, 47 percent). Compared with ACT participants, clubhouse participants worked significantly longer (median of 199 days versus 98 days) for more total hours (median of 494 hours versus 234 hours) and earned more (median of $3,456 versus $1,252 total earnings). Better work performance by clubhouse participants was partially attributable to higher pay.

CONCLUSIONS

Vocationally integrated ACT and certified clubhouses can achieve employment outcomes similar to those of exemplary supported employment teams. Certified clubhouses can effectively provide supported employment along with other rehabilitative services, and the ACT program can ensure continuous integration of supported employment with clinical care.

摘要

目的

在一项随机对照试验中,对职业综合化的积极社区治疗(ACT)项目与经认证的俱乐部会所提供支持性就业服务的情况进行了比较。

方法

将121名有工作意愿的重度精神疾病成年人的就业率、总工作时长和收入与已公布的模范支持性就业项目的基准数据进行比较。然后,在控制背景特征、项目偏好和职业服务接受情况的回归分析中,对这两个项目的服务参与度、留存率和就业成果进行比较。

结果

63名ACT项目参与者和58名俱乐部会所参与者的成果达到或超过了已公布的大多数专业支持性就业团队的成果。与俱乐部会所项目相比,ACT项目在24个月内的服务参与度(ACT为98%;俱乐部会所为74%)和留存率(ACT为79%;俱乐部会所为58%)显著更高(p<0.05),但就业率没有显著差异(ACT为64%;俱乐部会所为47%)。与ACT项目参与者相比,俱乐部会所参与者工作的时间明显更长(中位数为199天对98天),总时长更多(中位数为494小时对234小时),收入也更高(总收入中位数为3456美元对1252美元)。俱乐部会所参与者更好的工作表现部分归因于更高的薪酬。

结论

职业综合化的ACT项目和经认证的俱乐部会所能够实现与模范支持性就业团队类似的就业成果。经认证的俱乐部会所能够有效地提供支持性就业以及其他康复服务,而ACT项目能够确保支持性就业与临床护理的持续整合。

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