Managing the link and strengthening transition from child to adult mental health Care in Europe (MILESTONE): background, rationale and methodology.
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Tuomainen, HSchulze, U
Warwick, J
Paul, M
Dieleman, G C
Franić, T
Madan, J
Maras, A
McNicholas, F
Purper-Ouakil, D
Santosh, P
Signorini, G
Street, C
Tremmery, S
Verhulst, F C
Wolke, D
Singh, S P
Consortium, MILESTONE
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University of Warwick; University of Ulm; Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust; Erasmus Medical Center, Netherlands; Clinical Hospital Center Split; Yulius Mental Health Organization, Netherlands; University College Dublin; Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin; Lucena Clinic Dublin; Universitaire de Montpellier; King's College London; HealthTracker Ltd, Gillingham; Maudsley Hospital, London; Saint John of God Clinical Research Center, Italy; University of Leuven; University Hospitals LeuvenPublication date
2018-06-04
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Background: Transition from distinct Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) is beset with multitude of problems affecting continuity of care for young people with mental health needs. Transition-related discontinuity of care is a major health, socioeconomic and societal challenge globally. The overall aim of the Managing the Link and Strengthening Transition from Child to Adult Mental Health Care in Europe (MILESTONE) project (2014-19) is to improve transition from CAMHS to AMHS in diverse healthcare settings across Europe. MILESTONE focuses on current service provision in Europe, new transition-related measures, long term outcomes of young people leaving CAMHS, improving transitional care through 'managed transition', ethics of transitioning and the training of health care professionals. Methods: Data will be collected via systematic literature reviews, pan-European surveys, and focus groups with service providers, users and carers, and members of youth advocacy and mental health advocacy groups. A prospective cohort study will be conducted with a nested cluster randomised controlled trial in eight European Union (EU) countries (Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, UK) involving over 1000 CAMHS users, their carers, and clinicians. Discussion: Improving transitional care can facilitate not only recovery but also mental health promotion and mental illness prevention for young people. MILESTONE will provide evidence of the organisational structures and processes influencing transition at the service interface across differing healthcare models in Europe and longitudinal outcomes for young people leaving CAMHS, solutions for improving transitional care in a cost-effective manner, training modules for clinicians, and commissioning and policy guidelines for service providers and policy makers.Citation
Tuomainen H, Schulze U, Warwick J, Paul M, Dieleman GC, Franić T, Madan J, Maras A, McNicholas F, Purper-Ouakil D, Santosh P, Signorini G, Street C, Tremmery S, Verhulst FC, Wolke D, Singh SP; MILESTONE consortium. Managing the link and strengthening transition from child to adult mental health Care in Europe (MILESTONE): background, rationale and methodology. BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Jun 4;18(1):167. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1758-z. Erratum in: BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Sep 14;18(1):295. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1881-x. PMID: 29866202; PMCID: PMC5987458.Type
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10.1186/s12888-018-1758-z