The ReCoN intervention: a co-created comprehensive intervention for primary mental health care aiming to prevent involuntary admissions

Bidragsytere
  • Trond Hatling
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  • Irene Wormdahl
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  • Solveig Kjus
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  • Tonje Lossius Husum
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  • Jorun Rugkåsa
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  • Dorte Brodersen
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  • signe Dahl Christensen
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  • Petter Sundt Nyborg
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  • Torstein Borch Skolseng
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  • Eva Irene Ødegård
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  • Anna Margrethe Andersen
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  • Espen Gundersen
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  • Marit By Rise
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Publisert i
BMC Health Services Research
Publiseringsår
2022
ISBN
BMC Health Services Research ISSN 1472-6963 e-ISSN 1472-6963
Avdeling
NAPHA

Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions is a global concern. In Norway, the rate of involuntary admissions was 199 per 100,000 people 16 years and older in 2020. Individuals’ paths towards involuntary psychiatric admissions usually unfold when they live in the community and referrals to such admissions are often initiated by primary health care professionals. Interventions at the primary health care level can therefore have the potential to prevent such admissions. Interventions developed specifically for this care level are, however, lacking. To enhance the quality and development of services in a way that meets stakeholders’ needs and facilitates implementation to practice, involving both persons with lived experience and service providers in developing such interventions is requested.