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Client Evaluation of an Interprofessional Urgent Mental Health Care Program.

Urgent psychiatric care programs are hospital- or community-based outpatient services that expedite access to mental health care for high-risk individuals, yet these services are rarely evaluated from the perspectives of clients. A qualitative thematic analysis of 13 participant interviews of a psychiatric urgent care program allowed researchers to address this gap. Communication, responsiveness, and continuous availability were identified as critical in helping clients articulate their perceived self-stigma, needs, and preferences. A well-coordinated interprofessional team proactively reaching out to facilitate client engagement in care was noted as helpful. Successful transitions to ongoing care partially mitigated the frustration of a time-limited program. Researchers found that an interprofessional team enabled timely and ongoing contact, assistance with system navigation, and the ability to meet a broader range of urgent client needs, including addressing social determinants of health. Recommendations to improve the service included extended hours, improved access to psychotherapy, and integrated telephone crisis support. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 57(3), 17-24.].

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