Outcome of planned discharge from case management: a 3 year retrospective study
Objective: To investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management. Method: A planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and inc...
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| Abstract | Objective: To investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management.
Method: A planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and incorporated into clinical team reviews. Data regarding service contacts of all discharged patients were collected at 1 year and then 3 years following planned discharge and reviewed in detail. Demographic factors and clinical variables were collected in anticipation that useful predictors for successful discharge might be identified.
Results: Using a planned approach, a greater number of patients were discharged from case management to the care of a primary treating practitioner. Discharges increased from 11 in 2000 to 46 in 2001. Of the 46 patients discharged from case management, 22 patients (47.8%) had no contact with the service during the first 12 months. Twenty-four patients accessed the Service requiring no further action, but at some point nine (19.6%) required acute intervention. The remaining 15 patients (32.6%) were managed successfully either by the triage service or non-urgent referral for psychiatric consultation. During the 3 year period 10 patients (21.7%) continued to have no contact with the service. Nineteen patients (41.3%) required acute intervention; the remaining 17 (36.9%) were successfully managed through triage or via non-urgent psychiatric review requiring no further action by the Service. Of the seven patients who had been on a community treatment order during their treatment, only one had further contact with the Service.
Conclusions: A planned approach to the discharge of patients from case management to the community resulted in an increased number of patient discharges. While most patients did not rapidly relapse, a number of patients did have contact with the Service and 19 (41.3%) required at least one acute intervention during the 3 year follow-up period. The findings reflect the importance of relapse prevention and management and service re-entry planning with triage services, patients, carers and other key workers. The frequency of service use and the variation of services required by patients highlight the importance of availability of a variety of adequately resourced levels of service response. |
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| AbstractList | To investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management.
A planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and incorporated into clinical team reviews. Data regarding service contacts of all discharged patients were collected at 1 year and then 3 years following planned discharge and reviewed in detail. Demographic factors and clinical variables were collected in anticipation that useful predictors for successful discharge might be identified.
Using a planned approach, a greater number of patients were discharged from case management to the care of a primary treating practitioner. Discharges increased from 11 in 2000 to 46 in 2001. Of the 46 patients discharged from case management, 22 patients (47.8%) had no contact with the service during the first 12 months. Twenty-four patients accessed the Service requiring no further action, but at some point nine (19.6%) required acute intervention. The remaining 15 patients (32.6%) were managed successfully either by the triage service or non-urgent referral for psychiatric consultation. During the 3 year period 10 patients (21.7%) continued to have no contact with the service. Nineteen patients (41.3%) required acute intervention; the remaining 17 (36.9%) were successfully managed through triage or via non-urgent psychiatric review requiring no further action by the Service. Of the seven patients who had been on a community treatment order during their treatment, only one had further contact with the Service.
A planned approach to the discharge of patients from case management to the community resulted in an increased number of patient discharges. While most patients did not rapidly relapse, a number of patients did have contact with the Service and 19 (41.3%) required at least one acute intervention during the 3 year follow-up period. The findings reflect the importance of relapse prevention and management and service re-entry planning with triage services, patients, carers and other key workers. The frequency of service use and the variation of services required by patients highlight the importance of availability of a variety of adequately resourced levels of service response. Objective: To investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management. Method: A planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and incorporated into clinical team reviews. Data regarding service contacts of all discharged patients were collected at 1 year and then 3 years following planned discharge and reviewed in detail. Demographic factors and clinical variables were collected in anticipation that useful predictors for successful discharge might be identified. Results: Using a planned approach, a greater number of patients were discharged from case management to the care of a primary treating practitioner. Discharges increased from 11 in 2000 to 46 in 2001. Of the 46 patients discharged from case management, 22 patients (47.8%) had no contact with the service during the first 12 months. Twenty-four patients accessed the Service requiring no further action, but at some point nine (19.6%) required acute intervention. The remaining 15 patients (32.6%) were managed successfully either by the triage service or non-urgent referral for psychiatric consultation. During the 3 year period 10 patients (21.7%) continued to have no contact with the service. Nineteen patients (41.3%) required acute intervention; the remaining 17 (36.9%) were successfully managed through triage or via non-urgent psychiatric review requiring no further action by the Service. Of the seven patients who had been on a community treatment order during their treatment, only one had further contact with the Service. Conclusions: A planned approach to the discharge of patients from case management to the community resulted in an increased number of patient discharges. While most patients did not rapidly relapse, a number of patients did have contact with the Service and 19 (41.3%) required at least one acute intervention during the 3 year follow-up period. The findings reflect the importance of relapse prevention and management and service re-entry planning with triage services, patients, carers and other key workers. The frequency of service use and the variation of services required by patients highlight the importance of availability of a variety of adequately resourced levels of service response. To investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management.OBJECTIVETo investigate the rates of relapse of mental illness in adults requiring acute intervention at a mental health service following a planned discharge process from community case management.A planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and incorporated into clinical team reviews. Data regarding service contacts of all discharged patients were collected at 1 year and then 3 years following planned discharge and reviewed in detail. Demographic factors and clinical variables were collected in anticipation that useful predictors for successful discharge might be identified.METHODA planned approach to identifying and facilitating patient discharge was identified and incorporated into clinical team reviews. Data regarding service contacts of all discharged patients were collected at 1 year and then 3 years following planned discharge and reviewed in detail. Demographic factors and clinical variables were collected in anticipation that useful predictors for successful discharge might be identified.Using a planned approach, a greater number of patients were discharged from case management to the care of a primary treating practitioner. Discharges increased from 11 in 2000 to 46 in 2001. Of the 46 patients discharged from case management, 22 patients (47.8%) had no contact with the service during the first 12 months. Twenty-four patients accessed the Service requiring no further action, but at some point nine (19.6%) required acute intervention. The remaining 15 patients (32.6%) were managed successfully either by the triage service or non-urgent referral for psychiatric consultation. During the 3 year period 10 patients (21.7%) continued to have no contact with the service. Nineteen patients (41.3%) required acute intervention; the remaining 17 (36.9%) were successfully managed through triage or via non-urgent psychiatric review requiring no further action by the Service. Of the seven patients who had been on a community treatment order during their treatment, only one had further contact with the Service.RESULTSUsing a planned approach, a greater number of patients were discharged from case management to the care of a primary treating practitioner. Discharges increased from 11 in 2000 to 46 in 2001. Of the 46 patients discharged from case management, 22 patients (47.8%) had no contact with the service during the first 12 months. Twenty-four patients accessed the Service requiring no further action, but at some point nine (19.6%) required acute intervention. The remaining 15 patients (32.6%) were managed successfully either by the triage service or non-urgent referral for psychiatric consultation. During the 3 year period 10 patients (21.7%) continued to have no contact with the service. Nineteen patients (41.3%) required acute intervention; the remaining 17 (36.9%) were successfully managed through triage or via non-urgent psychiatric review requiring no further action by the Service. Of the seven patients who had been on a community treatment order during their treatment, only one had further contact with the Service.A planned approach to the discharge of patients from case management to the community resulted in an increased number of patient discharges. While most patients did not rapidly relapse, a number of patients did have contact with the Service and 19 (41.3%) required at least one acute intervention during the 3 year follow-up period. The findings reflect the importance of relapse prevention and management and service re-entry planning with triage services, patients, carers and other key workers. The frequency of service use and the variation of services required by patients highlight the importance of availability of a variety of adequately resourced levels of service response.CONCLUSIONSA planned approach to the discharge of patients from case management to the community resulted in an increased number of patient discharges. While most patients did not rapidly relapse, a number of patients did have contact with the Service and 19 (41.3%) required at least one acute intervention during the 3 year follow-up period. The findings reflect the importance of relapse prevention and management and service re-entry planning with triage services, patients, carers and other key workers. The frequency of service use and the variation of services required by patients highlight the importance of availability of a variety of adequately resourced levels of service response. |
| Author | Marilyn Lucas Linda Backus Sean Jesperson John Weinkove |
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