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Table 4 Association of background and treatment variables to clinician reported outcome (HoNOS pre-post) of treatment by crisis resolution teams (N = 475). Linear mixed effects models with regression coefficients (RC) and confidence intervals (CI)

From: Patient-reported outcome, clinician-reported outcome, and patient satisfaction with treatment by crisis resolution teams: a multicenter pre-post study of outcome and associated factors in Norway

Variables

RC

CI 95% (lower, higher)

p

Model A: Situation at the start of treatment

 Patient-reported symptoms (CORE-10) at start

-0.09

-0.14

-0.03

.002

 Clinician-reported problems (HoNOS) at start

0.54

0.45

0.62

 < .001

 - constant

-0.01

-0.14

0.12

.843

 Team level variancea: 17.2%

    

Model B: Treatment provided

 Treatment duration (weeks)

0.02

0.00

0.03

.008

 Practical support

0.26

0.07

0.44

.006

 Medication management

0.19

0.04

0.34

.012

 Collaboration with mental health inpatient units

-0.21

-0.42

0.00

.046

 Patient satisfaction (CSQ-8)

0.12

0.04

0.19

.002

 - constant

-0.23

-0.49

0.03

.082

 Team level variancea: 12.9%

    

Model AB: Situation at the start of treatment and treatment provided

 Earlier contact with crisis team

-0.09

-0.15

-0.02

.013

 Patient-reported symptoms (CORE-10) at start

-0.07

-0.12

-0.02

.003

 Clinician-reported symptoms (HoNOS) at start

0.59

0.52

0.67

 < .001

 Treatment duration (weeks)

0.02

0.01

0.03

.002

 Average duration of sessions (ordinal scale)

-0.11

-0.16

-0.05

 < .001

 Collaboration with mental health inpatient units

-0.43

-0.60

-0.25

 < .001

 Patient satisfaction (CSQ-8)

0.14

0.08

0.21

 < .001

 - constant

-0.29

-0.60

0.02

.064

 Team level variancea: 13.5%

    
  1. aIntraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) calculated using empty linear mixed models with only intercepts