Background The 2014 Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat is a national agreement to ensure people in crisis receive the help they need: integrated multi-agency schemes involving ambulance, police and mental health services are now being developed to provide urgent and emergency care pathways for these vulnerable patients. The aim of this study was to have improved understanding of mental health crisis (MHC) patients requiring ambulance care, to inform the development of new patient care pathways within the East of England. Methods A retrospective pilot audit was performed using 291 ‘MHC’ patient care records generated following emergency ‘999’ ambulance and non-emergency ‘111’ calls in a distinct geographical area of the East of England Ambu...
To investigate the demographic characteristics, care pathways, and clinical and service outcomes of ...
BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness experience worse physical health and greater mortality ...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...
Background The urgent and emergency care review advocates new models of care to provide safer, faste...
The prevalence of mental illness is steadily increasing, and ambulance teams frequently attend cases...
Abstract Background People experiencing a mental health crisis receive variable and poorer quality c...
The prevalence of mental illness is steadily increasing, and ambulance teams frequently attend cases...
Objective: In the context of increasing demand for ambulance services, emergency mental health cases...
Traditionally seen as ambulance personnel who stabilise patients, and transport to Accident and Emer...
Background: People experiencing a mental health crisis receive variable and poorer quality care than...
Abstract published with permission. The following article discusses an organisational development ne...
BACKGROUND: Patients experiencing severe mental illnesses (SMI) need continuing support and remain v...
IntroductionMental ill-health is the largest single source of disability in the UK and approximately...
[Extract] Introduction: The following report provides information on an evaluation of ambulance serv...
Abstract Background Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evalu...
To investigate the demographic characteristics, care pathways, and clinical and service outcomes of ...
BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness experience worse physical health and greater mortality ...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...
Background The urgent and emergency care review advocates new models of care to provide safer, faste...
The prevalence of mental illness is steadily increasing, and ambulance teams frequently attend cases...
Abstract Background People experiencing a mental health crisis receive variable and poorer quality c...
The prevalence of mental illness is steadily increasing, and ambulance teams frequently attend cases...
Objective: In the context of increasing demand for ambulance services, emergency mental health cases...
Traditionally seen as ambulance personnel who stabilise patients, and transport to Accident and Emer...
Background: People experiencing a mental health crisis receive variable and poorer quality care than...
Abstract published with permission. The following article discusses an organisational development ne...
BACKGROUND: Patients experiencing severe mental illnesses (SMI) need continuing support and remain v...
IntroductionMental ill-health is the largest single source of disability in the UK and approximately...
[Extract] Introduction: The following report provides information on an evaluation of ambulance serv...
Abstract Background Inpatient psychiatric care is unpopular and expensive, and development and evalu...
To investigate the demographic characteristics, care pathways, and clinical and service outcomes of ...
BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness experience worse physical health and greater mortality ...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...