Changing our way of working for a greater integration of mental health patients: The evolution of the Zamora’s Assertive Community Treatment over the last 10 years
L. Vicente Rodriguez, L. Giménez Robert, L. Carrascal Laso, V. Saez Enguidanos, R. S. Gamonal Limcaoco, M. A. Franco Martin

TL;DR
This paper examines how the ACT model in Zamora, Spain, reduced psychiatric hospitalizations and improved mental health patient integration over 10 years.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence of ACT's effectiveness in a specific regional context, highlighting a 75% reduction in hospitalizations.
Findings
Hospitalizations decreased from 17,107 in 2011 to 4,869 in 2013.
The ACT model led to a consistent reduction in hospitalizations and supported patient autonomy.
Zamora's unique characteristics, like affordability and accessibility, aided ACT implementation.
Abstract
Since its beginning in the 1970s in Wisconsin, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), has been adopted by numerous hospitals worldwide. It improves outcomes for people who are most at-risk of psychiatric hospitalization. The main goal is to provide a global attention with a focus on promoting maximum autonomy and facilitating integration into society. In 2012, the Health Care Complex of Zamora, Spain, adopted this pioneering approach to Mental Health. The main efforts were focused on creating a community network for individuals with severe mental disorders. It embraced a biopsychosocial model of intervention aimed at facilitating patient recovery, giving them tools to create a new life project based on their own autonomy. The primary objective of this study was to assess the progress of the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) since its introduction at the Health Care Complex of Zamora,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychiatric care and mental health services · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health Treatment and Access
