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An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021

AIMS: 1. Insufficient presenting complaint. 2. No documented Past psychiatric history. 3. Insufficient Mental state Examination (MSE). 4. No risk assessment. 5. No documented Drug/alcohol history. 6. Patients having not consented to referral. 7. If one or more of the above criteria is not met. Our a...

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Autores principales: Setlhare, Kesegofetse, Woodman, Hannah, Pahal, Amandeep, Hickmott, James
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380239/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.483
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author Setlhare, Kesegofetse
Woodman, Hannah
Pahal, Amandeep
Hickmott, James
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Woodman, Hannah
Pahal, Amandeep
Hickmott, James
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description AIMS: 1. Insufficient presenting complaint. 2. No documented Past psychiatric history. 3. Insufficient Mental state Examination (MSE). 4. No risk assessment. 5. No documented Drug/alcohol history. 6. Patients having not consented to referral. 7. If one or more of the above criteria is not met. Our aim was to evaluate the appropriateness of the referrals received from D15, D17, D27 inpatients wards in City Hospital over a 3-month period from July to September 2021. These wards were chosen as they commonly refer patients to liaison services. METHODS: We collated data retrospectively on the nature of all referrals from D15, D17 and D27 ward over a 3-month period. The patient referral portal was used, and referral content of each patient was analysed. An audit tool was devised to assess whether the referrals followed the liaison referral pathway and guidelines set by NHS England for referral structure to liaison services. RESULTS: 18 patients were referred to the Liaison psychiatry from the three wards over the three-month period. We observed 77.8% (n = 14) of the referrals having insufficient information for the presenting complaints, whilst 22.2% (n = 4) of them did not state past psychiatric history. Approximately 94.4%(n = 17) did not state sufficient details of MSE. In 83.3% (n = 15) of referrals appropriate detailed risk assessment was not done, 27.8% (n = 5) of them did not have alcohol/ drug use stated and 22.2% (n = 4) of patients referred did not consent to the referral being made. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrated that ward referrals lack quality and contain inadequate information to allow for safe screening of patients and for the implementation of appropriate actions by the liaison team. A possible reason for inappropriate referrals may be due an existing knowledge gap and lack of confidence taking detailed psychiatric histories, assessing risk, and performing MSE in non-psychiatric trainees making referrals to liaison services.
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spelling pubmed-93802392022-08-18 An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021 Setlhare, Kesegofetse Woodman, Hannah Pahal, Amandeep Hickmott, James BJPsych Open Audit AIMS: 1. Insufficient presenting complaint. 2. No documented Past psychiatric history. 3. Insufficient Mental state Examination (MSE). 4. No risk assessment. 5. No documented Drug/alcohol history. 6. Patients having not consented to referral. 7. If one or more of the above criteria is not met. Our aim was to evaluate the appropriateness of the referrals received from D15, D17, D27 inpatients wards in City Hospital over a 3-month period from July to September 2021. These wards were chosen as they commonly refer patients to liaison services. METHODS: We collated data retrospectively on the nature of all referrals from D15, D17 and D27 ward over a 3-month period. The patient referral portal was used, and referral content of each patient was analysed. An audit tool was devised to assess whether the referrals followed the liaison referral pathway and guidelines set by NHS England for referral structure to liaison services. RESULTS: 18 patients were referred to the Liaison psychiatry from the three wards over the three-month period. We observed 77.8% (n = 14) of the referrals having insufficient information for the presenting complaints, whilst 22.2% (n = 4) of them did not state past psychiatric history. Approximately 94.4%(n = 17) did not state sufficient details of MSE. In 83.3% (n = 15) of referrals appropriate detailed risk assessment was not done, 27.8% (n = 5) of them did not have alcohol/ drug use stated and 22.2% (n = 4) of patients referred did not consent to the referral being made. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrated that ward referrals lack quality and contain inadequate information to allow for safe screening of patients and for the implementation of appropriate actions by the liaison team. A possible reason for inappropriate referrals may be due an existing knowledge gap and lack of confidence taking detailed psychiatric histories, assessing risk, and performing MSE in non-psychiatric trainees making referrals to liaison services. Cambridge University Press 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9380239/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.483 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://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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Setlhare, Kesegofetse
Woodman, Hannah
Pahal, Amandeep
Hickmott, James
An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title_full An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title_fullStr An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title_full_unstemmed An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title_short An Audit to Assess the Quality of Ward Referrals Sent to City Hospital Liaison Psychiatry Team From Inpatients Wards D15, D17and D27, Between July 2021 to September 2021
title_sort audit to assess the quality of ward referrals sent to city hospital liaison psychiatry team from inpatients wards d15, d17and d27, between july 2021 to september 2021
topic Audit
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380239/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.483
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