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Good practices in Italian therapeutic communities. Outcomes 2020 of quality accreditation program “Visiting DTC Project”

Simone Bruschetta (Simone Bruschetta is PhD in Medical Sciences based at Visiting DTC Project, Catania, Italy, and International Network of Living Learning Experiences, London, UK)

Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities

ISSN: 0964-1866

Article publication date: 7 December 2021

Issue publication date: 6 April 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to present results achieved by the first, and to date only, Democratic Therapeutic Communities (DTC) quality improvement program developed in Italy, in the past 10 years, named “Visiting DTC Project.” Process of bottom-up identification, definition and evaluation of good practices of TCs for adult users with long term severe mental disorders will be described. In addition, a five-phase clinical care pathway will be presented for the same user category, developed by the “Visiting DTC Project” to comply with Italian National Health Service accreditation standards for TCs.

Design/methodology/approach

“Visiting DTC Project” involved 40 Italian TCs, since 2012 until 2020, in an action research on good practices developed throw a democratic and bottom-up methodology. Project’s methodology is the “Democratic Peer-to-peer Accreditation,” a kind of professional scientific quality accreditation and continuous improvement process for community mental health services. Scientific model for the definition of service standards and principles of treatment is the British “Democratic Therapeutic Community,” which the “Visiting DTC Project” is organizationally inspired by.

Findings

In the eighth annual cycle of the program for TC with adult users of mental health services a significantly effective good practice procedure (GPP), with good practical efficacy, was finally identified (for the first time after eight years), but still no best practice. GPP with the title “Multi-family Community Meeting” is the Good Practice of the year 2020. No Best Practice has yet been identified. An integrated clinical care pathway for Adult DTCs Users in five phases is also presented. This care pathway organizes advanced standards of Community Group Quality in a map, to support the description and planning of the five phases of the user’s clinical work in DTC treatment.

Originality/value

Cooperation with local community services, organizations and networks, as well as a therapeutic environment based on informal coexistence and cooperation between TC members, are thus, together with care of family relationships, the main characteristics of the Italian experience of implementing and developing the Italian DTC treatment model. These characteristics make it clear how fragile Italian DTCs are at this moment. They are still in an early stage of development. All the most applied and effective best practice procedures are dependent on a wide and dense network of relationships, formal and informal, which cross the therapeutic environment and interconnect TC members with all other stakeholders.

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Acknowledgements

“Visiting DTC Project” is recognized by Legacoopsociali. It is the sector national association of the Italian National League of Cooperatives and Mutuals, which groups social firmes and and social enterprises. www.legacoopsociali.it

Citation

Bruschetta, S. (2022), "Good practices in Italian therapeutic communities. Outcomes 2020 of quality accreditation program “Visiting DTC Project”", Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities, Vol. 43 No. 1, pp. 25-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/TC-07-2021-0013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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