Cargando…

Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol

INTRODUCTION: We describe the protocol for a project that will use linkage of routinely collected NHS data to answer a question about the nature and effectiveness of liaison psychiatry services in acute hospitals in England. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The project will use three data sources: (1) Hospital...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Smith, Chris, Hewison, Jenny, West, Robert M, Guthrie, Elspeth, Trigwell, Peter, Crawford, Mike J, Czoski Murray, Carolyn J, Fossey, Matt, Hulme, Claire, Tubeuf, Sandy, House, Allan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032179
_version_ 1783474971025080320
author Smith, Chris
Hewison, Jenny
West, Robert M
Guthrie, Elspeth
Trigwell, Peter
Crawford, Mike J
Czoski Murray, Carolyn J
Fossey, Matt
Hulme, Claire
Tubeuf, Sandy
House, Allan
author_facet Smith, Chris
Hewison, Jenny
West, Robert M
Guthrie, Elspeth
Trigwell, Peter
Crawford, Mike J
Czoski Murray, Carolyn J
Fossey, Matt
Hulme, Claire
Tubeuf, Sandy
House, Allan
author_sort Smith, Chris
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: We describe the protocol for a project that will use linkage of routinely collected NHS data to answer a question about the nature and effectiveness of liaison psychiatry services in acute hospitals in England. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The project will use three data sources: (1) Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), a database controlled by NHS Digital that contains patient data relating to emergency department (ED), inpatient and outpatient episodes at hospitals in England; (2) ResearchOne, a research database controlled by The Phoenix Partnership (TPP) that contains patient data relating to primary care provided by organisations using the SystmOne clinical information system and (3) clinical databases controlled by mental health trusts that contain patient data relating to care provided by liaison psychiatry services. We will link patient data from these sources to construct care pathways for patients who have been admitted to a particular hospital and determine those patients who have been seen by a liaison psychiatry service during their admission. Patient care pathways will form the basis of a matched cohort design to test the effectiveness of liaison intervention. We will combine healthcare utilisation within care pathways using cost figures from national databases. We will compare the cost of each care pathway and the impact of a broad set of health-related outcomes to obtain preliminary estimates of cost-effectiveness for liaison psychiatry services. We will carry out an exploratory incremental cost-effectiveness analysis from a whole system perspective. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Individual patient consent will not be feasible for this study. Favourable ethical opinion has been obtained from the NHS Research Ethics Committee (North of Scotland) (REF: 16/NS/0025) for Work Stream 2 (phase 1) of the Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes study. The Confidentiality Advisory Group at the Health Research Authority determined that Section 251 approval under Regulation 5 of the Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002 was not required for the study ‘on the basis that there is no disclosure of patient identifiable data without consent’ (REF: 16/CAG/0037). Results of the study will be published in academic journals in health services research and mental health. Details of the study methodology will also be published in an academic journal. Discussion papers will be authored for health service commissioners.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6887012
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68870122019-12-04 Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol Smith, Chris Hewison, Jenny West, Robert M Guthrie, Elspeth Trigwell, Peter Crawford, Mike J Czoski Murray, Carolyn J Fossey, Matt Hulme, Claire Tubeuf, Sandy House, Allan BMJ Open Health Services Research INTRODUCTION: We describe the protocol for a project that will use linkage of routinely collected NHS data to answer a question about the nature and effectiveness of liaison psychiatry services in acute hospitals in England. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The project will use three data sources: (1) Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), a database controlled by NHS Digital that contains patient data relating to emergency department (ED), inpatient and outpatient episodes at hospitals in England; (2) ResearchOne, a research database controlled by The Phoenix Partnership (TPP) that contains patient data relating to primary care provided by organisations using the SystmOne clinical information system and (3) clinical databases controlled by mental health trusts that contain patient data relating to care provided by liaison psychiatry services. We will link patient data from these sources to construct care pathways for patients who have been admitted to a particular hospital and determine those patients who have been seen by a liaison psychiatry service during their admission. Patient care pathways will form the basis of a matched cohort design to test the effectiveness of liaison intervention. We will combine healthcare utilisation within care pathways using cost figures from national databases. We will compare the cost of each care pathway and the impact of a broad set of health-related outcomes to obtain preliminary estimates of cost-effectiveness for liaison psychiatry services. We will carry out an exploratory incremental cost-effectiveness analysis from a whole system perspective. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Individual patient consent will not be feasible for this study. Favourable ethical opinion has been obtained from the NHS Research Ethics Committee (North of Scotland) (REF: 16/NS/0025) for Work Stream 2 (phase 1) of the Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes study. The Confidentiality Advisory Group at the Health Research Authority determined that Section 251 approval under Regulation 5 of the Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002 was not required for the study ‘on the basis that there is no disclosure of patient identifiable data without consent’ (REF: 16/CAG/0037). Results of the study will be published in academic journals in health services research and mental health. Details of the study methodology will also be published in an academic journal. Discussion papers will be authored for health service commissioners. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6887012/ /pubmed/31767593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032179 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Smith, Chris
Hewison, Jenny
West, Robert M
Guthrie, Elspeth
Trigwell, Peter
Crawford, Mike J
Czoski Murray, Carolyn J
Fossey, Matt
Hulme, Claire
Tubeuf, Sandy
House, Allan
Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title_full Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title_fullStr Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title_full_unstemmed Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title_short Liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (LP-MAESTRO): a protocol
title_sort liaison psychiatry—measurement and evaluation of service types, referral patterns and outcomes (lp-maestro): a protocol
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6887012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31767593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032179
work_keys_str_mv AT smithchris liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT hewisonjenny liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT westrobertm liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT guthrieelspeth liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT trigwellpeter liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT crawfordmikej liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT czoskimurraycarolynj liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT fosseymatt liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT hulmeclaire liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT tubeufsandy liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol
AT houseallan liaisonpsychiatrymeasurementandevaluationofservicetypesreferralpatternsandoutcomeslpmaestroaprotocol