Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide treatment at home to people experiencing mental health crises, as an alternative to hospital admission. Previous UK research, based on self‐report surveys, suggests that a loosely specified model has resulted in wide variations in CRTs’ service delivery, organization and outcomes. A fidelity scale (developed through evidence review and stakeholder consensus) provided a means of objectively measuring adherence to a model of good practice for CRTs, via one‐day fidelity reviews of UK crisis teams. Reviews included interviews with service users, carers, staff and managers, and examination of data, policies, protocols and anonymized case notes. Of the 75 teams reviewed, 49 (65%) were assessed as being moder...
Crisis Resolution/Home Treatment teams are a recent addition to UK mental health services, and offer...
Aims and method: To compare an existing crisis resolution service with a new crisis resolution team ...
Abstract Background Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evalu...
Background: Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home treatment to people exp...
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are specialized multidisciplinary teams intended to provid...
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) aim to offer an alternative to hospital admission during mental healt...
Abstract Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for ac...
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home treatment to people experiencing me...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for acute ment...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
Background: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) seek to avert hospital admissions by providing intensive ...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are specialized multidisciplinary teams intended to provi...
In response to pressures on mental health inpatient beds and a perceived 'crisis in acute care', Cri...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for acute ment...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) offer brief, intensive home treatment for people experien...
Crisis Resolution/Home Treatment teams are a recent addition to UK mental health services, and offer...
Aims and method: To compare an existing crisis resolution service with a new crisis resolution team ...
Abstract Background Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evalu...
Background: Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home treatment to people exp...
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are specialized multidisciplinary teams intended to provid...
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) aim to offer an alternative to hospital admission during mental healt...
Abstract Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for ac...
Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home treatment to people experiencing me...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for acute ment...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
Background: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) seek to avert hospital admissions by providing intensive ...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) are specialized multidisciplinary teams intended to provi...
In response to pressures on mental health inpatient beds and a perceived 'crisis in acute care', Cri...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based treatment for acute ment...
BACKGROUND: Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) offer brief, intensive home treatment for people experien...
Crisis Resolution/Home Treatment teams are a recent addition to UK mental health services, and offer...
Aims and method: To compare an existing crisis resolution service with a new crisis resolution team ...
Abstract Background Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evalu...