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Annual physical health checks within a forensic inpatient service

AIMS: 1: Physical examination, BMI and blood pressure recorded within the past year; 2: FBC recorded within the past year; 3: U&Es recorded within past year; 4: LFTs recorded within the past year; 5: HbA1C / random glucose / fasting glucose recorded within the past year; 6: Random lipids / fasti...

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Autores principales: Cooper, Michael, Gangopadhyay, Partha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8769988/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.232
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description AIMS: 1: Physical examination, BMI and blood pressure recorded within the past year; 2: FBC recorded within the past year; 3: U&Es recorded within past year; 4: LFTs recorded within the past year; 5: HbA1C / random glucose / fasting glucose recorded within the past year; 6: Random lipids / fasting lipids recorded within the past year. METHOD: Inclusion Criteria: Patients admitted for longer than a year currently prescribed an antipsychotic. Data were collected cross-sectionally on 24/7/20 for all inpatients meeting the inclusion criteria. Medical notes and the blood results system were reviewed for results of any annual physical examinations and blood monitoring over the past year. Anonymized data were analysed using Excel. RESULT: 13 out of 17 inpatients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these 13 inpatients, 9 (69.2%) were prescribed clozapine, 1 (7.7%) zuclopenthixol, 1 (7.7%) paliperidone and 1 (7.7%) amisulpride. All patients had BMI and blood pressures recorded within the preceding month. Only 1 patient (7.7%) had an annual physical health examination within the past year. Findings for bloods taken within the past year were as follows: 12 patients (92.3%) had an FBC recorded 9 patients (69.2%) had U + Es recorded 9 patients (69.2%) had LFTs recorded 11 patients (84.6%) had HBA1c recorded 7 patients (53.8%) had lipids recorded CONCLUSION: There is scope for improvement with both annual physical examinations and blood monitoring. All patients had regular BMIs and blood pressure recorded which is largely attributable to nursing staff protocols. Low compliance with full annual physical examination could be explained by there being no local system in place for annual physical health checks and also frequent changes in junior doctor ward cover. Blood monitoring showed variable compliance with established standards. FBC monitoring had the best compliance, likely because the vast majority of our patients are prescribed clozapine, which necessitates minimal monthly FBC monitoring. This audit was presented to the Forensic Team and thereafter it was agreed for a local system to be put in place for annual physical health checks in the summer each year. This will improve oportunities to optimise our patients health. We plan to re-audit at this time.
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spelling pubmed-87699882022-01-31 Annual physical health checks within a forensic inpatient service Cooper, Michael Gangopadhyay, Partha BJPsych Open Audit AIMS: 1: Physical examination, BMI and blood pressure recorded within the past year; 2: FBC recorded within the past year; 3: U&Es recorded within past year; 4: LFTs recorded within the past year; 5: HbA1C / random glucose / fasting glucose recorded within the past year; 6: Random lipids / fasting lipids recorded within the past year. METHOD: Inclusion Criteria: Patients admitted for longer than a year currently prescribed an antipsychotic. Data were collected cross-sectionally on 24/7/20 for all inpatients meeting the inclusion criteria. Medical notes and the blood results system were reviewed for results of any annual physical examinations and blood monitoring over the past year. Anonymized data were analysed using Excel. RESULT: 13 out of 17 inpatients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these 13 inpatients, 9 (69.2%) were prescribed clozapine, 1 (7.7%) zuclopenthixol, 1 (7.7%) paliperidone and 1 (7.7%) amisulpride. All patients had BMI and blood pressures recorded within the preceding month. Only 1 patient (7.7%) had an annual physical health examination within the past year. Findings for bloods taken within the past year were as follows: 12 patients (92.3%) had an FBC recorded 9 patients (69.2%) had U + Es recorded 9 patients (69.2%) had LFTs recorded 11 patients (84.6%) had HBA1c recorded 7 patients (53.8%) had lipids recorded CONCLUSION: There is scope for improvement with both annual physical examinations and blood monitoring. All patients had regular BMIs and blood pressure recorded which is largely attributable to nursing staff protocols. Low compliance with full annual physical examination could be explained by there being no local system in place for annual physical health checks and also frequent changes in junior doctor ward cover. Blood monitoring showed variable compliance with established standards. FBC monitoring had the best compliance, likely because the vast majority of our patients are prescribed clozapine, which necessitates minimal monthly FBC monitoring. This audit was presented to the Forensic Team and thereafter it was agreed for a local system to be put in place for annual physical health checks in the summer each year. This will improve oportunities to optimise our patients health. We plan to re-audit at this time. Cambridge University Press 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8769988/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.232 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 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 in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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