In this study we try to explore the concept of “Case management services” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Case management services” and its relation with “Patient Care”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Case management services” and tries to gauge its effect on “Patient care”. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for “Case management services” and tries to describe the overall effect of “Case management services” on “patient development”.
Table of Contents
Abstract2
Introduction4
System Linkages between the Juvenile Justice and Adolescent Treatment System4
Study Design5
Measures6
Research and Design Process6
Research Instrument7
Independent and Dependant Variables7
Sample and Sampling Procedure7
Univariate Analysis8
Significance and Limitations of the Research9
ANOVA10
Correlations11
Conclusions11
Recommendations and Future Research13
References17
Case Management Services Increase treatment retention for clients of Substance Abuse (SA) rather than the traditional treatment
Introduction
In order to understand the credibility of treating patients, the paper shall discuss the comparative weightage that occurs between case management services or treatment as per the customer's demand and the traditional treatment that heals the patent way. Substance implies use of drugs, narcotics, methamphetamine and other potential doses that help disengage people from their current existence or their situation at present, and them towards a mild shutdown for the brain. The paper comprises an analysis of what, where and how attempts have been made to put substance abuse (SA) happenings to a halt.
System Linkages between the Juvenile Justice and Adolescent Treatment System
With the US, all the 50 states hold significant authority and application of substance abuse treatment for adolescents, with ample differentiation throughout the country. The annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) proves vital towards providing the most reliable picture on SA prevalence. The 2007 NSDUH showed 5.5% of youth aged 12 to 17 needed treatments for alcohol while 4.5% needed it for banned drug use (Borda, 1991). Out of given people above, only 5.9% for alcohol and banned drug use, only 9.9% received specialized SA treatment. With a dam-sized deviation between the statistics, the gap is visible amongst the states, yet the application of conduct still remains a question mark. For instance, on one hand, some states do not specify a minor's age, whereas others grant decision-making authority to children as old as 12.
Clinical and Programmatic Issues Involved In the Planning For Substance Abuse (SA) Treatment of Juvenile Offenders
Most SA services intended covers applications such as intensive supervision, day reporting, vocational education, being amongst the most prominent. The National Criminal Justice Treatment Practices (NCJTP) survey helps fill a void by identifying the nature and types of services available in correctional systems through all of their venues, providing information and data on the type and nature of correctional systems, programs and applications in order to obtain the rate at which research findings have been put into performance (Campbell, 2003). Another area of defining the service quality is to identify whether the system or facility (a) uses a standard risk assessment tool (b) uses a benchmarked substance use assessment tool (c) provides tools or services expanding on at ...