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匹配移动危机模型与社区:安大略省西北部的一个示例。

Matching Mobile Crisis Models to Communities: An Example from Northwestern Ontario.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5E1, Canada.

出版信息

J Behav Health Serv Res. 2024 Jul;51(3):355-376. doi: 10.1007/s11414-024-09882-7. Epub 2024 Apr 30.

Abstract

Police are often the first to encounter individuals when they are experiencing a mental health crisis. Other professionals with different skill sets, however, may be needed to optimize crisis response. Increasingly, police and mental health agencies are creating co-responder teams (CRTs) in which police and mental health professionals co-respond to crisis calls. While past evaluations of CRTs have shown promising results (e.g. hospital diversions; cost-effectiveness), most studies occurred in larger urban contexts. How CRTs function in smaller jurisdictions, with fewer complementary resources and other unique contextual features, is unknown. This paper describes the evaluation of a CRT operating in a geographically isolated and northern mid-sized city in Ontario, Canada. Data from program documents, interviews with frontline and leadership staff, and ride-along site visits were analyzed according to an extended Donabedian framework. Through thematic analysis, 12 themes and 11 subthemes emerged. Overall, data showed that the program was generally operating and supporting the community as intended through crisis de-escalation and improved quality of care, but it illuminated potential areas for improvement, including complementary community-based services. Data suggested specific structures and processes of the embedded CRT model for optimal function in a northern context, and it demonstrated the transferability of the CRT model beyond large urban centres. This research has implications for how communities can make informed choices about what crisis models are best for them based on their resources and context, thus potentially improving crisis response and alleviating strain on emergency departments and systems.

摘要

警察通常是在个人遭遇心理健康危机时最先接触到他们的人。然而,可能需要其他具有不同技能组合的专业人员来优化危机应对。越来越多的警察和心理健康机构正在创建联合响应小组 (CRT),让警察和心理健康专业人员共同应对危机电话。虽然过去对 CRT 的评估显示出了有希望的结果(例如医院分流;成本效益),但大多数研究都是在更大的城市背景下进行的。CRT 在资源较少、其他独特的背景特征不同的较小司法管辖区中的运作方式尚不清楚。本文描述了对安大略省一个地理位置偏远的北部中型城市的 CRT 的评估。根据扩展的 Donabedian 框架,对来自计划文件、一线和领导层人员访谈以及随行现场访问的数据进行了分析。通过主题分析,出现了 12 个主题和 11 个子主题。总体而言,数据表明该计划通过危机降级和提高护理质量,通常按预期运作并支持社区,但它揭示了一些可以改进的潜在领域,包括互补的基于社区的服务。数据表明,嵌入式 CRT 模型的特定结构和流程在北方环境下能够实现最佳功能,并且证明了 CRT 模型在大型城市中心之外的可转移性。这项研究对社区如何根据自身资源和背景,就最适合他们的危机模型做出明智的选择具有重要意义,从而有可能改善危机应对并减轻急诊部门和系统的压力。

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