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An interactive approach to training teams and developing programs

P W Corrigan1, S G McCracken

  • 1University of Chicago, USA.

New Directions for Mental Health Services
|October 10, 1998
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Educational and organizational strategies empower rehabilitation teams to create effective consumer-centered programs. This approach ensures services align with client needs for better outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Healthcare Management
  • Program Development

Background:

  • Rehabilitation programs require tailored strategies to meet diverse consumer needs.
  • Effective program development is crucial for successful patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how educational and organizational strategies can enhance rehabilitation program development.
  • To identify methods for creating programs that effectively address consumer needs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of educational strategies for healthcare teams.
  • Analysis of organizational frameworks for program implementation.
  • Case studies of successful rehabilitation program development.

Main Results:

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  • A synergistic combination of educational and organizational approaches is effective.
  • Programs developed using these strategies demonstrate improved consumer satisfaction.
  • Team training and structured organizational processes are key components.

Conclusions:

  • Integrated educational and organizational strategies are vital for developing responsive rehabilitation programs.
  • These strategies facilitate the creation of services that truly meet consumer requirements.