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Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Police and clinician diversion of people in mental health crisis from the Emergency Department: a trend analysis and cross comparison study

Authors: Brian McKenna, Trentham Furness, Steve Brown, Mark Tacey, Andrew Hiam, Morgan Wise

Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and clinician second response team, was created to divert people in mental health crisis away from the hospital emergency department (ED) to care in the community or direct admission to acute inpatient services. The aim of this study was to evaluate the NPACER by comparing trends in service utilisation prior to and following its inception.

Methods

A retrospective comparison of electronic records was undertaken with interrupted time series analysis to assess the impact of NPACER on ED presentations over 27-months (N = 1776). Chi-squared tests were used to analyze service utilization; (1) in the six-months before and after the implementation of NPACER and (2) within the post NPACER period between times of the day it was operational.

Results

NPACER reduced the number of mental health crisis presentations to the ED. When the NPACER team was operational, 16 % of people in crisis went to ED compared with 100 % for all other times of the day, over a six-month period. The NPACER team enabled direct access to the inpatient unit for 51 people assessed at a police station and in the community compared with no direct access when NPACER was not operational.

Conclusions

NPACER enabled reductions in presentations to the ED by diverting people to more appropriate and less restrictive environments. The model also facilitated direct admission to acute inpatient mental health services when people in crisis were assessed in the community or transported to a police station for assessment.
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Metadata
Title
Police and clinician diversion of people in mental health crisis from the Emergency Department: a trend analysis and cross comparison study
Authors
Brian McKenna
Trentham Furness
Steve Brown
Mark Tacey
Andrew Hiam
Morgan Wise
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Emergency Medicine / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-227X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-015-0040-7

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