TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Field visit contact rate by mobile crisis teams as a crisis system performance metric JO - Psychiatric services A1 - Goldman, Matthew L. A1 - Ponce, Andrea N. A1 - Thomas, Marilyn A1 - Felder, Stephanie A1 - Wu, Stephen A1 - Loewy, Rachel A1 - Mangurian, Christina SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated associations between rates of contact with individuals in distress during field visits by mobile crisis teams and client and referral source characteristics.

METHODS: In this retrospective observational study of an urban mobile crisis program, call logs (N=2,581) were coded for whether an attempted field visit resulted in a client evaluation. Logistic regression analyses examined potential associations with client age, gender, race-ethnicity, primary language, living situation, insurance, and referral source.

RESULTS: Contact was made with 77% of adults and 97% of children referred to mobile crisis teams. Field visit contact rates differed by age. Unsuccessful visits were more likely when the referral source was from institutional settings than from individuals.

CONCLUSIONS: Approximately one-quarter of attempted field visits with adults by an urban mobile crisis team were not completed, particularly among referrals from institutional settings. As mobile crisis services proliferate, field visit contact rate could be a key performance metric for these critical services.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1075-2730 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.202100736 ID - ref1 ER -