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Evaluation Study of a Collaborative Stepped-Care and Productive Ageing Model for Elderly Mental Wellness in Hong Kong
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The University of Hong Kong · 2020
Abstract
The Jockey Club Holistic Support Project for Elderly Mental Wellness (JC JoyAge) has developed and implemented a collaborative stepped care model for older persons at-risk of or with depression in four districts in Hong Kong since 2015 (Clinical Trials Identifier: NCT03593889). Results from JC JoyAge show that the collaborative stepped-care model is effective in improving older persons' mental wellness, and the specialised training and engagement of Peer Supporters are effective in building capacity in the community. The proposed impact extension programme lasts for four years (from 2020 to 2023), and the overall goal is to expand the JC JoyAge model to all 18 districts in Hong Kong, to provide integrated and evidence-based mental health services to older adults with subclinical depressive symptoms, with the hope of model adoption in regular service upon project completion.
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Anonymous. (2020). Evaluation Study of a Collaborative Stepped-Care and Productive Ageing Model for Elderly Mental Wellness in Hong Kong. <em>The University of Hong Kong</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04863300
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Anonymous. Evaluation Study of a Collaborative Stepped-Care and Productive Ageing Model for Elderly Mental Wellness in Hong Kong. The University of Hong Kong. 2020.
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@misc{anon2020Evalua,
title = {Evaluation Study of a Collaborative Stepped-Care and Productive Ageing Model for Elderly Mental Wellness in Hong Kong},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {The University of Hong Kong},
year = {2020},
}
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