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Experiences and satisfaction of children, young people and their parents with alternative mental health models to inpatient settings: a systematic review

Authors: Frane Vusio, Andrew Thompson, Max Birchwood, Latoya Clarke

Published in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Issue 12/2020

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Abstract

Community-based mental health services for children and young people (CYP) can offer alternatives to inpatient settings and treat CYP in less restrictive environments. However, there has been limited implementation of such alternative models, and their efficacy is still inconclusive. Notably, little is known of the experiences of CYP and their parents with these alternative models and their level of satisfaction with the care provided. Therefore, the main aim of this review was to understand those experiences of the accessibility of alternative models to inpatient care, as well as overall CYP/parental satisfaction. A searching strategy of peer-reviewed articles was conducted from January 1990 to December 2018, with updated searches conducted in June 2019. The initial search resulted in 495 articles, of which 19 were included in this review. A narrative synthesis grouped the studies according to emerging themes: alternative models, tele-psychiatry and interventions applied to crisis, and experiences and satisfaction with crisis provision. The identified articles highlighted increased satisfaction in CYP with alternative models in comparison with care as usual. However, the parental experiential data identified high levels of parental burden and a range of complex emotional reactions associated with engagement with crisis services. Furthermore, we identified a number of interventions, telepsychiatric and mobile solutions that may be effective when applied to urgent and emergency care for CYP experiencing a mental health crisis. Lastly, both parental and CYP experiences highlighted a number of perceived barriers associated with help-seeking from crisis services.
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Metadata
Title
Experiences and satisfaction of children, young people and their parents with alternative mental health models to inpatient settings: a systematic review
Authors
Frane Vusio
Andrew Thompson
Max Birchwood
Latoya Clarke
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / Issue 12/2020
Print ISSN: 1018-8827
Electronic ISSN: 1435-165X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-019-01420-7

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