Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes for people following intervention by a police–mental health co-responder team. Method: Individuals seen by the co-responder team were followed for 2 weeks to monitor subsequent emergency department presentations and inpatient admissions. Results: Of the 122 people who had direct contact with the co-responder team, 82 (67.2%) remained at their residence, 35 (28.7%) were transported to the emergency department (ED) and 5 (4.1%) were taken into custody by police. The 82 people who remained at home following initial assessment were followed-up for 2 weeks. During this time 10 (12.2%) presented to ED and 3 of these (3.7%) were subsequently admitted to hospital. Conclusions: Intervention...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Since many serious violent offences are not reported, effective police-accident and emergency depart...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
Background: Failure to recognise and respond to clinical deterioration is a major cause of high mort...
Abstract:Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the characteristics and outcome of patients...
The emergency department (ED) is one of the busiest facilities in a hospital, and it is frequently d...
Objective and setting Primary prevention, comprising patient-oriented and environmental intervention...
International and national health policies advocate greater integration of emergency and community c...
Background Police mental health street triage is an increasingly common intervention when dealing wi...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help Emergency Department (ED) staff manage frequent attenders...
This investigation focused on the impact of integrating crisis team members into community mental he...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Since many serious violent offences are not reported, effective police-accident and emergency depart...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
People brought in by police (BIBP) to the ED are a potentially vulnerable group. This narrative scop...
Background: Failure to recognise and respond to clinical deterioration is a major cause of high mort...
Abstract:Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the characteristics and outcome of patients...
The emergency department (ED) is one of the busiest facilities in a hospital, and it is frequently d...
Objective and setting Primary prevention, comprising patient-oriented and environmental intervention...
International and national health policies advocate greater integration of emergency and community c...
Background Police mental health street triage is an increasingly common intervention when dealing wi...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help Emergency Department (ED) staff manage frequent attenders...
This investigation focused on the impact of integrating crisis team members into community mental he...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Background: Patients who repeatedly seek care directly at hospital based somatic emergency departmen...
Since many serious violent offences are not reported, effective police-accident and emergency depart...