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Citation

McIntyre H, Reeves V, Loughhead M, Hayes L, Procter N. Int. J. Ment. Health Nurs. 2022; 31(6): 1282-1299.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc., Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/inm.13024

PMID

35598319

PMCID

PMC9790581

Abstract

This systematic review synthesizes existing peer reviewed evidence reporting on evaluated strategies used for enhancing communication pathways for continuity of care between the emergency department and mental health community supports. Following the PRISMA guidelines and the PICO framework, this review was conducted between January and July 2021. Included articles needed to evaluate communication pathway interventions for continuity of care between the emergency department and mental health community services which support service users with mental health and/or suicidal crisis. The seven included studies identified three support coordination interventions, two motivational interviewing interventions, an electronic record enhanced strategy and results from a phone follow-up study. This review demonstrates that support coordination, motivational interviewing, education, or an enhanced electronic record strategy can improve continuity of care, and in some cases, reduce the need for people to re-present to ED when they are experiencing mental health concerns or suicidal crisis.

RESULTS of this review reveal that a multipronged approach of communication pathways for continuity of care would enable more effective connections with mental health community supports and enable better outcomes for people requiring services.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Communication; Suicidal Ideation; Emergency Service, Hospital; *Community Mental Health Services; Follow-Up Studies; hospital; lived experience; emergency service; communication pathways; continuity of patient care; Psychosocial disability

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