Cargando…

The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive home treatment to people experiencing mental health crises. Trial evidence supports the effectiveness of the CRT model, but research suggests that the anticipated reductions in inpatient admissions...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor, Fullarton, Kate, Lamb, Danielle, Johnston, Elaine, Onyett, Steve, Osborn, David, Ambler, Gareth, Marston, Louise, Hunter, Rachael, Mason, Oliver, Henderson, Claire, Goater, Nicky, Sullivan, Sarah A., Kelly, Kathleen, Gray, Richard, Nolan, Fiona, Pilling, Stephen, Bond, Gary, Johnson, Sonia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27004517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1283-7
_version_ 1782423038311006208
author Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Fullarton, Kate
Lamb, Danielle
Johnston, Elaine
Onyett, Steve
Osborn, David
Ambler, Gareth
Marston, Louise
Hunter, Rachael
Mason, Oliver
Henderson, Claire
Goater, Nicky
Sullivan, Sarah A.
Kelly, Kathleen
Gray, Richard
Nolan, Fiona
Pilling, Stephen
Bond, Gary
Johnson, Sonia
author_facet Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Fullarton, Kate
Lamb, Danielle
Johnston, Elaine
Onyett, Steve
Osborn, David
Ambler, Gareth
Marston, Louise
Hunter, Rachael
Mason, Oliver
Henderson, Claire
Goater, Nicky
Sullivan, Sarah A.
Kelly, Kathleen
Gray, Richard
Nolan, Fiona
Pilling, Stephen
Bond, Gary
Johnson, Sonia
author_sort Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive home treatment to people experiencing mental health crises. Trial evidence supports the effectiveness of the CRT model, but research suggests that the anticipated reductions in inpatient admissions and increased user satisfaction with acute care have been less than hoped for following the scaling up of CRTs nationally in England, as mandated by the National Health Service (NHS) Plan in 2000. The organisation and service delivery of the CRTs vary substantially. This may reflect the lack of a fully specified CRT model and the resources to enhance team model fidelity and to improve service quality. We will evaluate the impact of a CRT service improvement programme over a 1-year period on the service users’ experiences of care, service use, staff well-being, and team model fidelity. METHODS/DESIGN: Twenty-five CRTs from eight NHS Trusts across England will be recruited to this cluster-randomised trial: 15 CRTs will be randomised to receive the service improvement programme over a 1-year period, and ten CRTs will not receive the programme. Data will be collected from 15 service users and all clinical staff from each participating CRT at baseline and at the end of the intervention. Service use data will be collected from the services’ electronic records systems for two 6-month periods: the period preceding and the period during months 7-12 of the intervention. The study’s primary outcome is service user satisfaction with CRT care, measured using a client satisfaction questionnaire. Secondary outcomes include the following: perceived continuity of care, hospital admission rates and bed use, rates of readmission to acute care following CRT support, staff morale, job satisfaction, and general health. The adherence of the services to a model of best practice will be assessed at baseline and follow-up. Outcomes will be compared between the intervention and control teams, adjusting for baseline differences and participant characteristics using linear random effects modelling. Qualitative investigations with participating CRT managers and staff and programme facilitators will explore the experiences of the service improvement programme. DISCUSSION: Our trial will show whether a theoretically underpinned and clearly defined package of resources are effective in supporting service improvement and improving outcomes for mental health crisis resolution teams. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN47185233 ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-016-1283-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4804533
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-48045332016-03-23 The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor Fullarton, Kate Lamb, Danielle Johnston, Elaine Onyett, Steve Osborn, David Ambler, Gareth Marston, Louise Hunter, Rachael Mason, Oliver Henderson, Claire Goater, Nicky Sullivan, Sarah A. Kelly, Kathleen Gray, Richard Nolan, Fiona Pilling, Stephen Bond, Gary Johnson, Sonia Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive home treatment to people experiencing mental health crises. Trial evidence supports the effectiveness of the CRT model, but research suggests that the anticipated reductions in inpatient admissions and increased user satisfaction with acute care have been less than hoped for following the scaling up of CRTs nationally in England, as mandated by the National Health Service (NHS) Plan in 2000. The organisation and service delivery of the CRTs vary substantially. This may reflect the lack of a fully specified CRT model and the resources to enhance team model fidelity and to improve service quality. We will evaluate the impact of a CRT service improvement programme over a 1-year period on the service users’ experiences of care, service use, staff well-being, and team model fidelity. METHODS/DESIGN: Twenty-five CRTs from eight NHS Trusts across England will be recruited to this cluster-randomised trial: 15 CRTs will be randomised to receive the service improvement programme over a 1-year period, and ten CRTs will not receive the programme. Data will be collected from 15 service users and all clinical staff from each participating CRT at baseline and at the end of the intervention. Service use data will be collected from the services’ electronic records systems for two 6-month periods: the period preceding and the period during months 7-12 of the intervention. The study’s primary outcome is service user satisfaction with CRT care, measured using a client satisfaction questionnaire. Secondary outcomes include the following: perceived continuity of care, hospital admission rates and bed use, rates of readmission to acute care following CRT support, staff morale, job satisfaction, and general health. The adherence of the services to a model of best practice will be assessed at baseline and follow-up. Outcomes will be compared between the intervention and control teams, adjusting for baseline differences and participant characteristics using linear random effects modelling. Qualitative investigations with participating CRT managers and staff and programme facilitators will explore the experiences of the service improvement programme. DISCUSSION: Our trial will show whether a theoretically underpinned and clearly defined package of resources are effective in supporting service improvement and improving outcomes for mental health crisis resolution teams. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN47185233 ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-016-1283-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4804533/ /pubmed/27004517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1283-7 Text en © Lloyd-Evans et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Fullarton, Kate
Lamb, Danielle
Johnston, Elaine
Onyett, Steve
Osborn, David
Ambler, Gareth
Marston, Louise
Hunter, Rachael
Mason, Oliver
Henderson, Claire
Goater, Nicky
Sullivan, Sarah A.
Kelly, Kathleen
Gray, Richard
Nolan, Fiona
Pilling, Stephen
Bond, Gary
Johnson, Sonia
The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_full The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_short The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_sort core service improvement programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4804533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27004517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1283-7
work_keys_str_mv AT lloydevansbrynmor thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT fullartonkate thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT lambdanielle thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT johnstonelaine thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT onyettsteve thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT osborndavid thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT amblergareth thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT marstonlouise thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT hunterrachael thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT masonoliver thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT hendersonclaire thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT goaternicky thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT sullivansaraha thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT kellykathleen thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT grayrichard thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT nolanfiona thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT pillingstephen thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT bondgary thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT johnsonsonia thecoreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT lloydevansbrynmor coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT fullartonkate coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT lambdanielle coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT johnstonelaine coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT onyettsteve coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT osborndavid coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT amblergareth coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT marstonlouise coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT hunterrachael coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT masonoliver coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT hendersonclaire coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT goaternicky coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT sullivansaraha coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT kellykathleen coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT grayrichard coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT nolanfiona coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT pillingstephen coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT bondgary coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT johnsonsonia coreserviceimprovementprogrammeformentalhealthcrisisresolutionteamsstudyprotocolforaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrial