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Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65
AIMS: The number of people over the age of 65 attending Emergency Departments (ED) in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasing. Those who attend with a mental health related problem may be referred to liaison psychiatry for assessment. Improving responsiveness and integration of liaison psychiatry in g...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772289/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.823 |
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author | Bradbury, Sarah Crowther, George Chinnasamy, Manimegalai Shaw, Laura Ormerod, Sara Wilkinson, Alison Chubb, Rebecca Daher, Mazen Kumar, Pramod Gaskin, Andrew Williams, Karen Brown, Angus Stebbings, Eleanor Sahu, Sunita Smyth, Roger Kinsler, Hilary O'Connor, Stephen Wells, Andrew Overshott, Ross Junaid, Kehinde Mordekar, Aparna Humphries, Jenny James, Karen Mittal, Shweta Dasari, Sarita Grant-Peterkin, Hugh Campbell, Niall West, Robert Tadros, Professor George Sampson, Elizabeth |
author_facet | Bradbury, Sarah Crowther, George Chinnasamy, Manimegalai Shaw, Laura Ormerod, Sara Wilkinson, Alison Chubb, Rebecca Daher, Mazen Kumar, Pramod Gaskin, Andrew Williams, Karen Brown, Angus Stebbings, Eleanor Sahu, Sunita Smyth, Roger Kinsler, Hilary O'Connor, Stephen Wells, Andrew Overshott, Ross Junaid, Kehinde Mordekar, Aparna Humphries, Jenny James, Karen Mittal, Shweta Dasari, Sarita Grant-Peterkin, Hugh Campbell, Niall West, Robert Tadros, Professor George Sampson, Elizabeth |
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description | AIMS: The number of people over the age of 65 attending Emergency Departments (ED) in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasing. Those who attend with a mental health related problem may be referred to liaison psychiatry for assessment. Improving responsiveness and integration of liaison psychiatry in general hospital settings is a national priority. To do this psychiatry teams must be adequately resourced and organised. However, it is unknown how trends in the number of referrals of older people to liaison psychiatry teams by EDs are changing, making this difficult. METHOD: We performed a national multi-centre retrospective service evaluation, analysing existing psychiatry referral data from EDs of people over 65. Sites were selected from a convenience sample of older peoples liaison psychiatry departments. Departments from all regions of the UK were invited to participate via the RCPsych liaison and older peoples faculty email distribution lists. From departments who returned data, we combined the date and described trends in the number and rate of referrals over a 7 year period. RESULT: Referral data from up to 28 EDs across England and Scotland over a 7 year period were analysed (n = 18828 referrals). There is a general trend towards increasing numbers of older people referred to liaison psychiatry year on year. Rates rose year on year from 1.4 referrals per 1000 ED attenders (>65 years) in 2011 to 4.5 in 2019 . There is inter and intra site variability in referral numbers per 1000 ED attendances between different departments, ranging from 0.1 - 24.3. CONCLUSION: To plan an effective healthcare system we need to understand the population it serves, and have appropriate structures and processes within it. The overarching message of this study is clear; older peoples mental health emergencies presenting in ED are common and appear to be increasingly so. Without appropriate investment either in EDs or community mental health services, this is unlikely to improve. The data also suggest very variable inter-departmental referral rates. It is not possible to establish why rates from one department to another are so different, or whether outcomes for the population they serve are better or worse. The data does however highlight the importance of asking further questions about why the departments are different, and what impact that has on the patients they serve. |
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spelling | pubmed-87722892022-01-31 Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 Bradbury, Sarah Crowther, George Chinnasamy, Manimegalai Shaw, Laura Ormerod, Sara Wilkinson, Alison Chubb, Rebecca Daher, Mazen Kumar, Pramod Gaskin, Andrew Williams, Karen Brown, Angus Stebbings, Eleanor Sahu, Sunita Smyth, Roger Kinsler, Hilary O'Connor, Stephen Wells, Andrew Overshott, Ross Junaid, Kehinde Mordekar, Aparna Humphries, Jenny James, Karen Mittal, Shweta Dasari, Sarita Grant-Peterkin, Hugh Campbell, Niall West, Robert Tadros, Professor George Sampson, Elizabeth BJPsych Open Service Evaluation AIMS: The number of people over the age of 65 attending Emergency Departments (ED) in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasing. Those who attend with a mental health related problem may be referred to liaison psychiatry for assessment. Improving responsiveness and integration of liaison psychiatry in general hospital settings is a national priority. To do this psychiatry teams must be adequately resourced and organised. However, it is unknown how trends in the number of referrals of older people to liaison psychiatry teams by EDs are changing, making this difficult. METHOD: We performed a national multi-centre retrospective service evaluation, analysing existing psychiatry referral data from EDs of people over 65. Sites were selected from a convenience sample of older peoples liaison psychiatry departments. Departments from all regions of the UK were invited to participate via the RCPsych liaison and older peoples faculty email distribution lists. From departments who returned data, we combined the date and described trends in the number and rate of referrals over a 7 year period. RESULT: Referral data from up to 28 EDs across England and Scotland over a 7 year period were analysed (n = 18828 referrals). There is a general trend towards increasing numbers of older people referred to liaison psychiatry year on year. Rates rose year on year from 1.4 referrals per 1000 ED attenders (>65 years) in 2011 to 4.5 in 2019 . There is inter and intra site variability in referral numbers per 1000 ED attendances between different departments, ranging from 0.1 - 24.3. CONCLUSION: To plan an effective healthcare system we need to understand the population it serves, and have appropriate structures and processes within it. The overarching message of this study is clear; older peoples mental health emergencies presenting in ED are common and appear to be increasingly so. Without appropriate investment either in EDs or community mental health services, this is unlikely to improve. The data also suggest very variable inter-departmental referral rates. It is not possible to establish why rates from one department to another are so different, or whether outcomes for the population they serve are better or worse. The data does however highlight the importance of asking further questions about why the departments are different, and what impact that has on the patients they serve. Cambridge University Press 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8772289/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.823 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. |
spellingShingle | Service Evaluation Bradbury, Sarah Crowther, George Chinnasamy, Manimegalai Shaw, Laura Ormerod, Sara Wilkinson, Alison Chubb, Rebecca Daher, Mazen Kumar, Pramod Gaskin, Andrew Williams, Karen Brown, Angus Stebbings, Eleanor Sahu, Sunita Smyth, Roger Kinsler, Hilary O'Connor, Stephen Wells, Andrew Overshott, Ross Junaid, Kehinde Mordekar, Aparna Humphries, Jenny James, Karen Mittal, Shweta Dasari, Sarita Grant-Peterkin, Hugh Campbell, Niall West, Robert Tadros, Professor George Sampson, Elizabeth Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title | Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title_full | Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title_fullStr | Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title_full_unstemmed | Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title_short | Trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from UK emergency departments for patients over 65 |
title_sort | trends in referrals to liaison psychiatry teams from uk emergency departments for patients over 65 |
topic | Service Evaluation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772289/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.823 |
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