JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 62, n° 4, 1994, pages 695-709, 30 réf., ISSN 0022-006X, USA
UEHARA (E.S.) *, SMUKLER (M.), NEWMAN (F.L.)
A team of service system planners in King County, Washington, field-tested the feasibility of the LONCA (level of need-care assessment) method as a strategy to match resources to consumer level of need.
LONCA links resources to need by first measuring the incidence and intensity of consumer needs in specific functioning domains.
It then preliminarily specifies the type and intensity of services required to minimally but appropriately address specific consumer needs, calculates service costs, and identifies clusters of consumers with similar needs and cost profiles.
Mots-clés BDSP : Service soins & consultation, Psychopathologie, Planification, Evaluation, Besoin utilisateur, Economie santé, Programme santé, Système santé, Modèle, Etats Unis, Amérique, Méthodologie, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal : Service santé, Santé mentale, Planification, Evaluation, Besoin utilisateur, Analyse coût, Economie santé, Allocation ressource, Programme sanitaire, Système santé, Modèle, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Méthodologie, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Health service, Mental health, Planning, Evaluation, User need, Cost analysis, Health economy, Resource allocation, Sanitary program, Health system, Models, United States, North America, America, Methodology, Human
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Code Inist : 002B18H05A. Création : 09/06/1995.