Oversikt forskning på ACT/FACT
Publikasjoner i fagfellevurderte internasjonale tidsskrifter
Bønes, E., Granja, C., & Solvoll, T. (2023). Experiences and Expectations of Information and Communication Technologies in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research, 7, e42796.
Brekke, E., Clausen, H., Brodahl, M., & Landheim, A. S. (2023). Patients’ experiences with coercive mental health treatment in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment: a qualitative study. BMC psychiatry, 23(1), 764.
Trane K, Aasbrenn K, Rønningen M, Odden S, Lexén A, Landheim A. Integration of Care in Complex and Fragmented Service Systems: Experiences of Staff in Flexible Assertive Community Treatment Teams. International Journal of Integrated Care, 2022; 22(2): 17, 1–12.
Trane K, Aasbrenn K, Rønningen M, Odden S, Lexén A and Landheim AS (2022) Flexible Assertive Community Treatment in Rural and Remote Areas: A Qualitative Study of the Challenges and Adaptations of the Model. Front. Public Health 10:913159.
Bønes, E., Granja, C., & Solvoll, T. (2022). Implementation of the flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) model in Norway: eHealth assessment study. Journal of medical Internet research, 24(1), e32220.
Bønes, E., Granja, C., & Solvoll, T. (2022). Use of e-Health in Norwegian FACT Teams: A User Perspective. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 294, 259-263.
Trane, K., Aasbrenn, K., Rønningen, M. et al. Flexible assertive community treatment teams can change complex and fragmented service systems: experiences of service providers. Int J Ment Health Syst 15, 38 (2021).
Brekke, E., Clausen, H. K., Brodahl, M., Lexén, A., Keet, R., Mulder, C. L., & Landheim, A. S. (2021). Service user experiences of how flexible assertive community treatment may support or inhibit citizenship: a qualitative study. Frontiers in psychology, 12, 3908.
Clausen, Hanne; Ruud, Torleif; Odden, Sigrun; Benth, Jūratė Šaltytė; Heiervang, Kristin Sverdvik; Stuen, Hanne Kilen; Landheim, Anne (2020). Improved Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With and Without Problematic Substance Use After 2 Years With Assertive Community Treatment—A Prospective Study of Patients With Severe Mental Illness in 12 Norwegian ACT Teams. Frontiers in psychiatry. 2020, Vol.11, p.1387.
Odden, S., Landheim, A., Clausen, H., Stuen, H. K., Heiervang, K. S., & Ruud, T. (2019). Model fidelity and team members' experiences of assertive community treatment in Norway: a sequential mixed-methods study. International journal of mental health systems, 13, 65.
Stuen, H.K., Rugkåsa, J., Landheim, A. & Wynn, R. (2018). How do clinicians make decisions about CTOs in ACT: a qualitative study. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 12:51
Hanne Kilen Stuen, Anne Landheim, Jorun Rugkåsa, Rolf Wynn (2018): Responsibilities with conflicting priorities: a qualitative study of ACT providers’ experiences with community treatment orders. Stuen et al. BMC Health Services Research (2018) 18:290.
Clausen H., Ruud,T., Odden S., Šaltytė Benth, J., Heiervang K.S., Stuen H.K., Killaspy, H., Drake R.E., Landheim A. (2016). Hospitalisation of severely mentally ill patients with and without problematic substance use before and during Assertive Community Treatment: an observational cohort study. BMC Psychiatry, (2016) 16:125.
Hanne Clausen, Anne Landheim, Sigrun Odden, Jurate Šaltytė-Benth, Kristin Sverdvik Heiervang, Hanne Kilen Stuen, Helen Killaspy, Torleif Ruud, PhD (2016): Hospitalization of high and non-high service users before and after enrollment into Assertive Community Treatment teams: a naturalistic observational study”. International Journal of Mental Health Systems.2016, 10:14.
Hanne Kilen Stuen, Jorun Rugkåsa, Anne Landheim and Rolf Wynn (2015). “Increased influence and collaboration: a qualitative study of patients' experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive community treatment setting”. BMC Health Services Research 15(1):409.
Clausen, H., Landheim, A., Odden, S., Heiervang, K. S., Stuen, H. K., Killaspy, H., Šaltytė Benth, J., Ruud,T. (2015). “Associations Between Quality of Life and Functioning in an Assertive Community Treatment Population”. Psychiatric Services, epub 2015/08/04:10.1176/appi.ps.201400376
Lofthus, A. M., Westerlund, H., Bjørgen, D., Lindstrøm, J. C., Lauveng, A., Rose, D., ... & Heiervang, K. (2018). Recovery concept in a Norwegian setting to be examined by the assertive community treatment model and mixed methods. International journal of mental health nursing, 27(1), 147-157.
Lofthus, A. M., Weimand, B. M., Ruud, T., Rose, D., & Heiervang, K. S. (2018). “This is not a life anyone would want”—A qualitative study of norwegian ACT service users' experience with mental health treatment. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 39(6), 519-526.
Lofthus, A. M., Westerlund, H., Bjørgen, D., Lindstrøm, J. C., Lauveng, A., Clausen, H., ... & Heiervang, K. S. (2016). Are users satisfied with assertive community treatment in spite of personal restrictions? Community mental health journal, 52, 891-897.
Henning Pettersen, Torleif Ruud, Edle Ravndal, Ingrid Havnes & Anne Landheim (2014): “Engagement in assertive community treatment as experienced by recovering clients with severe mental illness and concurrent substance use”. International Journal of Mental Health Systems 2014, 8:4
Henning Pettersen, Torleif Ruud, Edle Ravndal and Anne Landheim (2014): “Searching for Sobriety: How Persons with Severe Mental Illness Experience Abstaining from Substance Use”. J Addict Res Ther 2014, 5:3.
Henning Pettersen, Torleif Ruud, Edle Ravndal, Anne Landheim (2013): “Walking the fine line: Self-reported reasons for substance use in persons with severe mental illness”. Int J Qualitative Stud Health Well-being 2013, 8: 21968.
Israel, P., Ruud, T., & Weimand, B. (2023). Carer involvement in the assessment of personal recovery: A naturalistic study of assertive community treatment in Norway. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, 1135135.