社区/危机咖啡厅:服务使用者和照顾者的观点。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Neasa Ní Dhoibhilín, Owen Doody, David Bohan, Louise Murphy
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社区/危机咖啡馆通过为处于危机中的个人提供安全、同伴/临床医生支持的环境,提供了另一种非工作时间的心理健康支持。这些咖啡厅利用基于个人经验的同伴支持模式,促进联系并协助危机管理。尽管在全球范围内越来越多地实施这些cafims,但关于服务使用者和照护者如何体验并从中受益的研究有限。本研究旨在探讨服务使用者和照护者通过国内和国际社区/危机培训获得和利用支持的观点。在Arksey和O'Malley的框架指导下进行范围审查,包括八个数据库(Academic Search Complete, APA PsychInfo, CINAHL, Cochrane, Embase, Medline, Scopus和Web of Science)的关键词搜索,并结合LENSUS, Health Service Executive, WHO Global Index, NHS和Open grey的灰色文献搜索。还完成了参考文献的向后和向前链接,以确保所有文献的来源。论文限于2010-2023年,且为英文。筛选过程使用covid - ence, 10篇论文符合审查标准,并根据PRISMA- scr检查表和PRISMA流程图进行报告。10篇关于服务使用者和护理人员经验的论文的研究结果表明,社区/危机cafims可以对心理健康管理、减轻社会孤立和减少急诊室的使用产生积极影响。但是,也注意到服务提供的一致性和可及性等挑战。进一步的研究和持续的评估是必要的,以充分了解这种替代性的共同生产,社区精神卫生服务提供模式的有效性和局限性。
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Community/Crisis Cafés: Perspectives of Service Users and Carers Scoping Review.

Community/Crisis Cafés offer an alternative, out-of-hours mental health support by providing a safe, peer/clinician-supported environment for individuals in crisis. These cafés utilise peer support models that draw on personal experience, fostering connections and aiding in crisis management. Despite the growing global implementation of these cafés, limited research exists on how service users and carers experience and benefit from them. This study aims to explore the perspectives of service users and carers on accessing and utilising support through community/crisis cafés both nationally and internationally. A scoping review was guided by Arksey and O'Malley's framework and included keyword searches of eight databases (Academic Search Complete, APA PsychInfo, CINAHL, Cochrane, Embase, Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science), combined with grey literature searches of LENSUS, Health Service Executive, WHO Global Index, NHS, and Open Grey. Backward and forward chaining of references was also completed to ensure all literature was sourced. Papers were limited to 2010-2023 and in English. Covidence was used for the screening process, ten papers met the review criteria and are reported as per the PRISMA-ScR checklist and PRISMA flow diagram. The findings of ten papers on service users and carers experiences indicate that Community/Crisis Cafés can have a positive impact on mental health management, alleviate social isolation, and reduce emergency department use. However, challenges such as consistency in service delivery and accessibility were noted. Further research and ongoing evaluation are necessary to fully understand the efficacy and limitations of this alternative co-produced, community mental health service delivery model.

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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
133
期刊介绍: Community Mental Health Journal focuses on the needs of people experiencing serious forms of psychological distress, as well as the structures established to address those needs. Areas of particular interest include critical examination of current paradigms of diagnosis and treatment, socio-structural determinants of mental health, social hierarchies within the public mental health systems, and the intersection of public mental health programs and social/racial justice and health equity. While this is the journal of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, we welcome manuscripts reflecting research from a range of disciplines on recovery-oriented services, public health policy, clinical delivery systems, advocacy, and emerging and innovative practices.
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