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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 [PDF]
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) have become a part of mental health services in many high-income countries. Many studies have investigated the impact of CRTs on acute admissions to inpatient units, but very few studies have investigated patient-
T. Ruud +3 more
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Can a crisis resolution team replace an inpatient ward? Results from a French quasi-experimental study [PDF]
Background Though promising, the implementation of crisis resolution teams has been unequal across Europe. In France, their deployment is currently receiving interest but there is to date no national policy and the research is scarce.
Laura Saez +6 more
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Background: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) seek to avert hospital admissions by providing intensive home treatment for people experiencing a mental health crisis. The CRT model has not been highly specified.
Brynmor Lloyd-Evans +37 more
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Effect of crisis resolution team treatment on crisis experience and crisis coping: a multicenter pre-post study in Norway [PDF]
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) have been established in several high-income countries to improve access to mental health services and to prevent unnecessary inpatient admissions. General crisis theory is one of the foundations underpinning the
Katrine Høyer Holgersen +3 more
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Development of a measure of model fidelity for mental health Crisis Resolution Teams. [PDF]
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home treatment to people experiencing mental health crisis. Trial evidence suggests CRTs can be effective at reducing hospital admissions and increasing satisfaction with acute care. When scaled up to national level however, CRT implementation and outcomes have been variable.
Lloyd-Evans B +22 more
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Community-based Mental Health Services in Norway [PDF]
Community-based mental healthcare in Norway consists of local community mental health centres (CMHCs) collaborating with general practitioners and primary mental healthcare in the municipalities, and with psychiatrists and psychologists working in ...
Torleif Ruud, Svein Friis
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Background Teams delivering crisis resolution services for people with dementia and their carers provide short-term interventions to prevent admission to acute care settings. There is great variation in these services across the UK.
Jennifer Yates +12 more
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Background: For people in mental health crisis, acute day units provide daily structured sessions and peer support in non-residential settings as an alternative to crisis resolution teams.
David Osborn +19 more
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A National Survey of Crisis Resolution Teams in England [PDF]
Bradley, Steve +5 more
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BackgroundMental health acute crisis episodes are associated with high inpatient costs. Self-management interventions may reduce readmission by enabling individuals to manage their condition.
Marie Le Novere +8 more
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