NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Mental Health Nursing Research Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, NIHR Mental Health Policy Research Unit, Kings College London, London, SE5 8AF, United Kingdom.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Oct 17;23(1):1106. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-10058-w.
Mental health acute and crisis care consumes a large share of mental health budgets internationally but is often experienced as unsatisfactory and difficult to access. As a result, there is an increasing move towards developing innovative community crisis services, to improve patient experience and relieve pressure on inpatient and emergency services. This study aims to understand what helps and hinders the implementation of innovative mental health crisis care projects in England.
Using a qualitative approach, 18 interviews were conducted with crisis care service managers exploring their experiences and views of the development and implementation of their service developed with support from an English national capital funding programme. A framework analysis was conducted informed by implementation science.
Key facilitators to implementation of innovative crisis services included bottom-up development, service user involvement, strong collaborative working, and leadership and management buy-in. Key barriers that affected the projects implementation included the complexities of crisis care, workforce challenges and resourcing issues.
There is a recognised need to improve, update, and innovate current crisis care offers. Results from this study suggest that a range of models can help address the heterogenous needs of local populations and that new approaches can be implemented where they utilise a whole-systems approach, involving service users and relevant professional stakeholders beyond mental health services in planning and developing the service.
精神卫生急症和危机护理在国际上消耗了大量精神卫生预算,但往往被认为不尽如人意,难以获得。因此,越来越多的人开始开发创新的社区危机服务,以改善患者体验并减轻住院和急诊服务的压力。本研究旨在了解在英格兰,哪些因素有助于或阻碍创新精神卫生危机护理项目的实施。
采用定性方法,对 18 名危机护理服务经理进行了访谈,探讨了他们在开发服务方面的经验和观点,这些服务是在英国国家资本资助计划的支持下开发的。采用实施科学理论指导的框架分析方法。
创新危机服务实施的主要促进因素包括自下而上的发展、服务使用者的参与、强有力的合作工作、领导力和管理层的支持。影响项目实施的主要障碍包括危机护理的复杂性、劳动力挑战和资源问题。
有必要改进、更新和创新现有的危机护理服务。本研究结果表明,一系列模式可以帮助满足当地人群的异质需求,并且在利用全系统方法,让精神卫生服务以外的服务使用者和相关专业利益相关者参与规划和开发服务的情况下,可以实施新的方法。