Journal article

Review article: Interventions for people presenting to emergency departments with a mental health problem: A systematic scoping review

ANB Johnston, M Spencer, M Wallis, SA Kinner, M Broadbent, JT Young, E Heffernan, G Fitzgerald, E Bosley, G Keijzers, P Scuffham, P Zhang, M Martin-Khan, J Crilly

EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

The number of people presenting to EDs with mental health problems is increasing. To enhance and promote the delivery of safe and efficient healthcare to this group, there is a need to identify evidence-based, best-practice models of care. This scoping review aims to identify and evaluate current research on interventions commenced or delivered in the ED for people presenting with a mental health problem. A systematic search of eight databases using search terms including emergency department, mental health, psyc* and interventions, with additional reference chaining, was undertaken. For included studies, level of evidence was assessed using the NHMRC research guidelines and existing knowled..

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