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A systematic review of the implementation of psychological therapies in acute mental health inpatient settings.

Gamze Evlat1, Lisa Wood1,2, Naomi Glover1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Research has demonstrated that psychological therapies are not routinely delivered in acute mental health inpatient settings despite being recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines. This study aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators to implementing psychological therapies in acute mental health inpatient settings.
METHODS: A systematic review and narrative synthesis was undertaken. Primary studies were included if they examined the implementation of a NICE recommended psychological therapy in acute psychiatric inpatient settings and were of any study design. Four databases were searched for eligible studies (MEDLINE, CINAHL Plus, PsycINFO and Embase) and Google Scholar.
RESULTS: A total of 16 studies (a mixture of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies) were included in the review, and the majority evaluated the implementation of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Overall, the literature was deemed to be of poor to moderate quality. The main barriers to the implementation of psychological therapy were the busy nature of the ward, multi-disciplinary professionals not being suitability trained and the acute nature of service users mental health difficulties. Facilitators to implementation included the adaptation of interventions to be specifically delivered in the acute inpatient setting, training of multi-disciplinary professionals, leadership support with the delivery of psychological therapies and prioritising the therapeutic relationship.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a requirement for senior management to prioritise the implementation of psychological therapies and update clinical guidelines to describe modifications necessary to implement psychological therapies in acute inpatient settings. Future research should improve their methodological quality and continue to develop the evidence base of brief psychological therapies in acute inpatient settings.
© 2021 The Authors. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  cognitive behavioural therapy; psychiatric inpatient care; psychological therapies; systematic review

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33870590     DOI: 10.1002/cpp.2600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Psychother        ISSN: 1063-3995


  2 in total

1.  Exploring how to improve access to psychological therapies on acute mental health wards from the perspectives of patients, families and mental health staff: qualitative study.

Authors:  Katherine Berry; Jessica Raphael; Gillian Haddock; Sandra Bucci; Owen Price; Karina Lovell; Richard J Drake; Jade Clayton; Georgia Penn; Dawn Edge
Journal:  BJPsych Open       Date:  2022-06-14

2.  Acute psychiatric care: approaches to increasing the range of services and improving access and quality of care.

Authors:  Sonia Johnson; Christian Dalton-Locke; John Baker; Charlotte Hanlon; Tatiana Taylor Salisbury; Matt Fossey; Karen Newbigging; Sarah E Carr; Jennifer Hensel; Giuseppe Carrà; Urs Hepp; Constanza Caneo; Justin J Needle; Brynmor Lloyd-Evans
Journal:  World Psychiatry       Date:  2022-06       Impact factor: 79.683

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