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The Behavioral Crisis Response Model (BCRM) provides a structured, patient-centered framework for behavioral health crisis response teams. This model enhances team effectiveness and improves patient outcomes through defined domains and continuous improvement.

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  • Behavioral health crises pose significant challenges to patient care and safety.
  • Existing response protocols often lack a unified, patient-centered structure.
  • The need for evidence-based models to guide behavioral response teams is critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a conceptual model for behavioral health crisis response teams.
  • To synthesize existing literature on behavioral health crises and response team dynamics.
  • To establish a framework for effective patient-provider interactions during crises.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature review of published studies from 2018-2023.
  • Development of the Behavioral Crisis Response Model (BCRM) through iterative review.
  • Informed by an expert panel to refine key themes and strategies.

Main Results:

  • The BCRM framework includes five domains: Patient-Centered Care, Preparation, Planning, Execution, and Evaluation.
  • Each domain outlines specific actions for comprehensive crisis intervention.
  • The model emphasizes patient focus, team readiness, strategic planning, adaptive execution, and continuous improvement.

Conclusions:

  • The BCRM offers a structured, patient-centered approach to managing behavioral health crises.
  • Implementation of the BCRM can enhance team cohesion and effectiveness.
  • Further evaluation is recommended to validate its impact on patient outcomes and care quality.