McCabe Laura, Butterill Dale, Goering Paula
University of Toronto, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre.
Can J Commun Ment Health. 2004 Spring;23(1):65-74. doi: 10.7870/cjcmh-2004-0005.
Residential Crisis Units (RCU) are non-hospital-based facilities that provide mental health crisis intervention. This paper reviews the RCU literature base and finds good evidence of the ability of RCUs to function as alternatives to hospitalization for many consumers, with equivalent effectiveness and for significantly less cost. Despite this promising research, the RCU model has not been widely adopted. Using two crisis units as case examples as well as key informant interviews, this paper explores factors affecting the lack of dissemination and potential barriers to the growth of the RCU model.
居家危机干预单元(RCU)是提供心理健康危机干预的非医院设施。本文回顾了RCU的文献基础,发现有充分证据表明,对于许多消费者而言,RCU能够作为住院治疗的替代方案发挥作用,效果相当且成本显著更低。尽管有这项前景可观的研究,但RCU模式尚未得到广泛应用。本文以两个危机干预单元为例,并通过关键信息人访谈,探讨了影响RCU模式缺乏推广的因素以及其发展的潜在障碍。