Hopkin Gareth, Samele Chiara, Singh Karan, Craig Tom, Valmaggia Lucia, Forrester Andrew
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.
Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, Maidstone, UK.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2016 Jul 7;24(1):152-158. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2016.1197813. eCollection 2017.
In England and Wales, mental health in-reach teams manage high levels of mental disorder in prisons, but problems with reception screening and referral triage have been identified. As one potential solution, we examined the effect of an open referral pathway upon one in-reach team by evaluating its referrals and caseload across two time periods (in 2008 and 2011). There was a doubling of team referrals (from 101 to 203) with significantly improved identification of people with no mental health history. There was further evidence for a lowering of thresholds for referral and assessment, an approach that can be seen as helpful within a system that is known to under-identify mental health problems. Despite limitations, this evaluation offers some evidence for the effectiveness of open referral systems. It also raises questions about the potential effects of liaison and diversion services that are presently being piloted for national introduction.
在英格兰和威尔士,心理健康外展团队负责管理监狱中严重的精神障碍问题,但已发现接收筛查和转诊分诊存在问题。作为一种潜在的解决方案,我们通过评估一个外展团队在两个时间段(2008年和2011年)的转诊情况和病例量,研究了开放转诊途径的效果。团队转诊量翻倍(从101例增至203例),对无心理健康史人员的识别能力显著提高。有进一步证据表明转诊和评估门槛降低,在一个已知对心理健康问题识别不足的系统中,这种方法可被视为有帮助的。尽管存在局限性,但该评估为开放转诊系统的有效性提供了一些证据。它还引发了关于目前正在试点以便全国推广的联络和分流服务潜在效果的问题。