Psychosocial care delivery in intensive home treatment during a mental health crisis: a qualitative thematic analysis

Nicola Clibbens*, Adrianne Close, Julie Poxton, Carly Davies, Lesley Geary, Geoffrey Dickens

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Abstract

Community based Intensive Home Treatment (IHT) is delivered as an alternative to psychiatric hospital admission as part of crisis resolution services. People receiving IHT present with complex mental health issues and are acutely distressed. Home treatment options are often preferred and there is evidence of service fidelity, although less is known about psychosocial care in this setting. Underpinned by a critical realist epistemology, this study aimed to explore psychosocial care in the context of home treatment from the perspectives of staff, service users and family carers. Data were collected using individual interviews and focus groups in two NHS organisations in England. An inductive qualitative thematic analysis resulted in five themes focused on 1) the staffing model and effective care provision, 2) the organisation of work and effective care provision 3) skills and training and service user need 4) opportunities for involvement and personal choice and 5) effective communication. Findings suggest that co-production may improve congruence between IHT service design, what service users and carers want and staff ideals about optimal care. Service designs that optimise continuity of care and effective communication were advocated. Staff training in therapeutic interventions was limited by not being tailored to the home treatment context. Evidence gaps remain regarding the most effective psychosocial care and related training and supervision required. There is also a lack of clarity about how carers and family members ought to be supported given their often-crucial role in supporting the person between staff visits.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2257-2266
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Volume33
Issue number6
Early online date21 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • crisis resolution and home treatment
  • intensive home treatment
  • mental health crisis
  • psychosocial care

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