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Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis

BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay and coercive pathways to care are accepted aims for Early Intervention Services (EIS) for people experiencing first episode psychosis but how to achieve this is unclear. A one-year community awareness programme was implemented in a London EIS team, targeting staf...

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Autores principales: Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor, Sweeney, Angela, Hinton, Mark, Morant, Nicola, Pilling, Stephen, Leibowitz, Judy, Killaspy, Helen, Tanskanen, Sanna, Totman, Jonathan, Armstrong, Jessica, Johnson, Sonia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25934413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0485-y
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author Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Sweeney, Angela
Hinton, Mark
Morant, Nicola
Pilling, Stephen
Leibowitz, Judy
Killaspy, Helen
Tanskanen, Sanna
Totman, Jonathan
Armstrong, Jessica
Johnson, Sonia
author_facet Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Sweeney, Angela
Hinton, Mark
Morant, Nicola
Pilling, Stephen
Leibowitz, Judy
Killaspy, Helen
Tanskanen, Sanna
Totman, Jonathan
Armstrong, Jessica
Johnson, Sonia
author_sort Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
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description BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay and coercive pathways to care are accepted aims for Early Intervention Services (EIS) for people experiencing first episode psychosis but how to achieve this is unclear. A one-year community awareness programme was implemented in a London EIS team, targeting staff in non-health service community organisations. The programme comprised psycho-educational workshops and EIS link workers, and offering direct referral routes to EIS. Its feasibility and its impact on duration of untreated psychosis and pathways to EIS were evaluated. METHODS: Evaluation comprised: pre and post questionnaires with workshop participants assessing knowledge and attitudes to psychosis and mental health services; and a comparison of new service users’ “service DUP”(time from first psychotic symptom to first contact with EIS) and pathways to care in the intervention year and preceding year. Focus groups sought stakeholders’ views regarding the benefits and limitations of the programme and what else might promote help-seeking. RESULTS: 41 workshops at 36 community organisations were attended by 367 staff. 19 follow up workshops were conducted and 16 services were allocated an EIS link worker. Participants’ knowledge and attitudes to psychosis and attitudes to mental health services improved significantly following workshops. In the year of the intervention, only 6 of 110 new service users reached EIS directly via community organisations. For all new referrals accepted by EIS, in the intervention year compared to the previous year, there was no difference in mean or median service DUP. A clear impact on pathways to care could not be discerned. Stakeholders suggested that barriers to referral remained. These included: uncertainty about the signs of early psychosis, disengagement by young people when becoming unwell, and worries about stigma or coercive treatment from mental health services. More general, youth focused, mental health services were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: The community awareness programme did not reduce treatment delays for people experiencing first episode psychosis. Further research is needed regarding effective means to reduce duration of untreated psychosis. Although EIS services are guided to promote access through community engagement, this may not be an effective use of their limited resources. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trial ISRCTN98260910 Registered 19th May 2010. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12888-015-0485-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-44245062015-05-09 Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor Sweeney, Angela Hinton, Mark Morant, Nicola Pilling, Stephen Leibowitz, Judy Killaspy, Helen Tanskanen, Sanna Totman, Jonathan Armstrong, Jessica Johnson, Sonia BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay and coercive pathways to care are accepted aims for Early Intervention Services (EIS) for people experiencing first episode psychosis but how to achieve this is unclear. A one-year community awareness programme was implemented in a London EIS team, targeting staff in non-health service community organisations. The programme comprised psycho-educational workshops and EIS link workers, and offering direct referral routes to EIS. Its feasibility and its impact on duration of untreated psychosis and pathways to EIS were evaluated. METHODS: Evaluation comprised: pre and post questionnaires with workshop participants assessing knowledge and attitudes to psychosis and mental health services; and a comparison of new service users’ “service DUP”(time from first psychotic symptom to first contact with EIS) and pathways to care in the intervention year and preceding year. Focus groups sought stakeholders’ views regarding the benefits and limitations of the programme and what else might promote help-seeking. RESULTS: 41 workshops at 36 community organisations were attended by 367 staff. 19 follow up workshops were conducted and 16 services were allocated an EIS link worker. Participants’ knowledge and attitudes to psychosis and attitudes to mental health services improved significantly following workshops. In the year of the intervention, only 6 of 110 new service users reached EIS directly via community organisations. For all new referrals accepted by EIS, in the intervention year compared to the previous year, there was no difference in mean or median service DUP. A clear impact on pathways to care could not be discerned. Stakeholders suggested that barriers to referral remained. These included: uncertainty about the signs of early psychosis, disengagement by young people when becoming unwell, and worries about stigma or coercive treatment from mental health services. More general, youth focused, mental health services were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: The community awareness programme did not reduce treatment delays for people experiencing first episode psychosis. Further research is needed regarding effective means to reduce duration of untreated psychosis. Although EIS services are guided to promote access through community engagement, this may not be an effective use of their limited resources. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trial ISRCTN98260910 Registered 19th May 2010. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12888-015-0485-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4424506/ /pubmed/25934413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0485-y Text en © Lloyd-Evans et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor
Sweeney, Angela
Hinton, Mark
Morant, Nicola
Pilling, Stephen
Leibowitz, Judy
Killaspy, Helen
Tanskanen, Sanna
Totman, Jonathan
Armstrong, Jessica
Johnson, Sonia
Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis
title Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis
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title_fullStr Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis
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title_short Evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis
title_sort evaluation of a community awareness programme to reduce delays in referrals to early intervention services and enhance early detection of psychosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4424506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25934413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0485-y
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