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Mobile response for psychiatric emergencies.

G M Barton, C D Landerl

    Emergency Health Services Review
    |December 6, 1985
    PubMed
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    Organizing mobile crisis response teams requires addressing staffing, inter-agency collaboration, and essential personnel like psychiatrists and judges. Effective police training and secure hospital space are also critical administrative challenges.

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    Area of Science:

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Psychiatric Services
    • Healthcare Administration

    Background:

    • Mobile response services are crucial for timely intervention in psychiatric emergencies.
    • Effective organization of these services faces significant administrative hurdles.
    • Previous research has not fully detailed the specific administrative challenges encountered.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and elaborate on the most frequent administrative issues in organizing mobile crisis response.
    • To provide insights for improving the operational efficiency of mobile mental health services.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of administrative challenges reported in organizing mobile response teams.
    • Identification of key personnel, logistical, and resource-related obstacles.

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    Main Results:

    • Key challenges include ensuring 24-hour staffing, inter-agency collaboration, and availability of specialized personnel (psychiatrists, judges).
    • Police officer training in handling psychiatric crises and securing adequate hospital space are significant factors.
    • Funding acquisition and staff training for emergency triage are essential.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful mobile crisis response hinges on proactive administrative planning, including robust staffing strategies and inter-agency partnerships.
    • Addressing logistical and resource constraints is vital for service delivery.
    • Investment in specialized training and personnel is paramount for effective psychiatric emergency care.