In-patient and residential alternatives to standard acute psychiatric wards in England

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Background Acute psychiatric wards have been the focus of widespread dissatisfaction. Residential alternatives have attracted much interest, but little research, over the past 50 years. Aims Our aims were to identify all in-patient and residential alternatives to standard acute psychiatric wards in England, to develop a typology of such services and to describe their distribution and clinical populations. characteristics were identified, ranging from general acute wards applying innovative therapeutic models, through clinical crisis houses that are highly integrated with local health systems, to more radical voluntary sector alternatives. Most people using the alternatives had a previous history of admission, but only a few community-based services accepted compulsory admissions. Method National cross-sectional survey of alternatives to standard acute in-patient care. Results We found 131 services intended as alternatives. Most were hospital-based and situated in deprived areas, and about half were established after 2000. Several clusters with distinctive Conclusions Alternatives to standard acute psychiatric wards represent an important, but previously undocumented and unevaluated, sector of the mental health economy. Further evidence is needed to assess whether they can improve the quality of acute in-patient care. Declaration of interest None.

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Johnson, S., Gilburt, H., Lloyd-Evans, B., Osborn, D. P. J., Boardman, J., Leese, M., … Slade, M. (2009). In-patient and residential alternatives to standard acute psychiatric wards in England. British Journal of Psychiatry, 194(5), 456–463. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.108.051698

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