Exploration of the Usefulness of Co-Responding Police and Nurse Crisis Intervention Teams: An Integrative Review

Auteurs-es

  • Heather Glen Laurentian University
  • Roberta Heale Laurentian University
  • Robyn Gorham Laurentian University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.18192/riss-ijhs.v10i1.6737

Résumé

Approximately one-fifth of the people in Canada live with mental illness. Calls to emergency services for crisis intervention are frequent. Co-responding nurse and police crisis intervention teams provide a way for health care and law enforcement to work together to improve patient outcomes. Crisis intervention team models were examined using an integrative review which identified the characteristics and barriers to their success.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Roberta Heale, Laurentian University

Dr. Roberta L. HEALE, NP-PHC, DNP, PhD, Full Professor, Laurentian University

Robyn Gorham, Laurentian University

Dr. Robyn D. GORHAM NP-PHC, EdD, Associate Professor, Laurentian University

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Publié-e

2025-04-30