Abstract
A service evaluation was conducted to explore staff perception of the role of assistant psychologists (APs) working in a Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team (CRHTT). Four APs were employed on a pilot scheme and embedded in four CRHTTs across Hywel Dda University Health Board (HDUHB). Using a mixed-methods survey, data were collected from staff working with these CRHTTs (N = 26). Quantitative results reported that the participants perceived the contribution of the AP as ‘very valuable’ to both the team and its patients. Qualitative results identified two overarching themes (Additional Value and Additional Expectations) and five themes (with subthemes): (1) A Stepping Stone; (2) A Different Perspective; (3) More is Needed; (4) Clarifying the Remit; and (5) The Impact on Discharge. Integrative analysis indicated that there is a need to improve staff understanding of the role and its remit. Further evaluation and research is needed to ensure greater understanding and clarification of the role.
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