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Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document
BACKGROUND: It is important to investigate the needs, experiences, and outcomes of older forensic mental health inpatients. In this consensus document, we offer practitioners working with older forensic inpatients recommendations to meet the unique older-age-related needs of this group. METHOD: We r...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37278333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2413 |
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author | Tomlin, Jack Walker, Kate Yates, Jen Dening, Tom Goethals, Kris Völlm, Birgit Griffiths, Chris |
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description | BACKGROUND: It is important to investigate the needs, experiences, and outcomes of older forensic mental health inpatients. In this consensus document, we offer practitioners working with older forensic inpatients recommendations to meet the unique older-age-related needs of this group. METHOD: We report on the findings of a scoping review of service provision and age-responsive interventions for this population. We complement this with a review of qualitative studies investigating staff and patient views on age-responsive inpatient care. RESULTS: The guidance synthesizes this evidence into sections on: epidemiological studies of demographic, clinical, and legal profiles; qualitative studies; investigations of patient need; evidence for interventions tailored to this patient group; future directions for research; and finally, recommendations for practice. Forensic patients over the age of 50 years have a different set of psychological and physical health needs from their peers. There is a dearth of dedicated interventions and support to assist patients through secure services and into the community. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest service providers involve older patients in treatment and service organization decisions, adapt interventions to be responsive to this group, train staff to recognize physical vulnerabilities and cognitive decline, and embrace methods of communication developed in other areas of care, such as dementia Care. |
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spelling | pubmed-103049912023-06-29 Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document Tomlin, Jack Walker, Kate Yates, Jen Dening, Tom Goethals, Kris Völlm, Birgit Griffiths, Chris Eur Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: It is important to investigate the needs, experiences, and outcomes of older forensic mental health inpatients. In this consensus document, we offer practitioners working with older forensic inpatients recommendations to meet the unique older-age-related needs of this group. METHOD: We report on the findings of a scoping review of service provision and age-responsive interventions for this population. We complement this with a review of qualitative studies investigating staff and patient views on age-responsive inpatient care. RESULTS: The guidance synthesizes this evidence into sections on: epidemiological studies of demographic, clinical, and legal profiles; qualitative studies; investigations of patient need; evidence for interventions tailored to this patient group; future directions for research; and finally, recommendations for practice. Forensic patients over the age of 50 years have a different set of psychological and physical health needs from their peers. There is a dearth of dedicated interventions and support to assist patients through secure services and into the community. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest service providers involve older patients in treatment and service organization decisions, adapt interventions to be responsive to this group, train staff to recognize physical vulnerabilities and cognitive decline, and embrace methods of communication developed in other areas of care, such as dementia Care. Cambridge University Press 2023-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10304991/ /pubmed/37278333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2413 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tomlin, Jack Walker, Kate Yates, Jen Dening, Tom Goethals, Kris Völlm, Birgit Griffiths, Chris Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title | Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title_full | Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title_fullStr | Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title_full_unstemmed | Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title_short | Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document |
title_sort | care for older forensic mental health patients: a consensus guidance document |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37278333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2413 |
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