Lambert Katie, Chu Simon, Duffy Chris, Hartley Victoria, Baker Alison, Ireland Jane L
Ashworth Research Centre,Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust,Maghull.
Ashworth Hospital,Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust,Maghull.
BJPsych Bull. 2018 Apr;42(2):54-58. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2017.14. Epub 2018 Feb 6.
Aims and method We explored the prevalence and use of constant supportive observations (CSO) in high, medium and low secure in-patient services in a single National Health Service (NHS) mental health trust. From clinical records, we extracted data on the length of time of CSO, the reason for the initiation of CSO and associated adverse incidents for all individuals who were placed on CSO between July 2013 and June 2014.
A small number of individuals accounted for a disproportionately large proportion of CSO hours in each setting. Adverse incident rates were higher on CSO than when not on CSO. There was considerable variation between different settings in terms of CSO use and the reasons for commencing CSO. Clinical implications The study describes the prevalence and nature of CSO in secure forensic mental health services and the associated organisational costs. The marked variation in CSO use between settings suggests that mental health services continue to face challenges in balancing risk management with minimising restrictive interventions. Declaration of interest A.B. and J.L.I. are both directly employed by the NHS trust in which the study was conducted.
目的与方法 我们在一家国民保健服务(NHS)心理健康信托机构中,探究了高、中、低安全级别的住院服务中持续支持性观察(CSO)的患病率及使用情况。我们从临床记录中提取了2013年7月至2014年6月期间所有接受CSO治疗的个体的CSO时长、启动CSO的原因及相关不良事件的数据。
在每种环境中,少数个体占用了CSO时长的不成比例的大部分。CSO期间的不良事件发生率高于未进行CSO时。不同环境之间在CSO的使用和启动CSO的原因方面存在相当大的差异。临床意义 该研究描述了安全法医心理健康服务中CSO的患病率和性质以及相关的组织成本。不同环境之间CSO使用的显著差异表明,心理健康服务在平衡风险管理与尽量减少限制性干预措施方面继续面临挑战。利益声明 A.B.和J.L.I.均受雇于开展该研究的NHS信托机构。