2024
Exploring the lived experience of receiving mental health crisis care at emergency departments, crisis phone lines and crisis care alternatives
Roennfeldt H, Hill N, Byrne L, Hamilton B. Exploring the lived experience of receiving mental health crisis care at emergency departments, crisis phone lines and crisis care alternatives. Health Expectations 2024, 27: e14045. PMID: 38590099, PMCID: PMC11002315, DOI: 10.1111/hex.14045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health crisis careMental health crisisCrisis careEmergency departmentCare experiencesExperiences of accessing careNegative care experiencesHealth crisisContext of emergency departmentHermeneutic phenomenological approachPhone linesExperiences of peopleIn-depth interviewsPhone supportAustralian adultsHuman connectionCare alternativesCrisis servicesParticipants' experiencesService usersCareShortage of literaturePhenomenological approachProvidersRisk assessment
2021
Subjective Experiences of Mental Health Crisis Care in Emergency Departments: A Narrative Review of the Qualitative Literature
Roennfeldt H, Wyder M, Byrne L, Hill N, Randall R, Hamilton B. Subjective Experiences of Mental Health Crisis Care in Emergency Departments: A Narrative Review of the Qualitative Literature. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2021, 18: 9650. PMID: 34574574, PMCID: PMC8471743, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18189650.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health crisisEmergency departmentHealth crisisMental health crisis careMental health presentationsExperience of treatmentImpact of treatmentHealth presentationsCrisis careQualitative literatureNarrative reviewO'Malley's frameworkNegative experiencesSubjective experienceDepartmentTreatmentReviewExpectations of peopleFindingsEMBASEMEDLINEPoints of opportunityCINAHLPsycINFOPeer support work for people experiencing mental distress attending the emergency department: Exploring the potential
Brasier C, Roennfeldt H, Hamilton B, Martel A, Hill N, Stratford A, Buchanan‐Hagen S, Byrne L, Castle D, Cocks N, Davidson L, Brophy L. Peer support work for people experiencing mental distress attending the emergency department: Exploring the potential. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2021, 34: 78-84. PMID: 34490720, DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCounselingEmergency Service, HospitalHumansMental DisordersPeer GroupQualitative ResearchConceptsPeer support workersPeer support workMental distressED staffSupport personsSupport workersPeer workersEmergency departmentED servicesFocus groupsED contextCo-produced qualitative studyExpert panelDistressEDQualitative studyMulti-disciplinary research teamSignificant workforceGroupWorkersStaff