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Implementation of the Crisis Resolution Team model in adult mental health settings: a systematic review

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Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) aim to offer an alternative to hospital admission during mental health crises, providing rapid assessment, home treatment, and facilitation of early discharge from hospital. CRTs were implemented nationally in England following the NHS Plan of 2000. Single centre studies suggest CRTs can reduce hospital admissions and increase service users' satisfaction: however, there is also evidence that model implementation and outcomes vary considerably. Evidence on crucial characteristics of effective CRTs is needed to allow team functioning to be optimised. This review aims to establish what evidence, if any, is available regarding the characteristics of effective and acceptable CRTs
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10.1186/s12888-015-0441-x

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0000-0002-5292-2766
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0000-0001-9866-788X
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-9744-7209
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0000-0002-2383-4409
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BioMed Central
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BMC Psychiatry More from this journal
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15
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1
Article number:
74
Publication date:
2015-04-07
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1471-244X
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1471-244X


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2301208
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pubs:2301208
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W1969445823
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2025-10-25
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