Nielssen Olav, Staples Lauren G, Ryan Kathryn, Karin Eyal, Kayrouz Rony, Dear Blake F, Cross Shane, Titov Nickolai
Macquarie University, Australia.
MindSpot Clinic, Australia.
Internet Interv. 2022 Feb 26;28:100516. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2022.100516. eCollection 2022 Apr.
The safety of mental health care provided remotely via the internet, in particular, the probability of suicide after contact, is not known.
An observational cohort study of patients registered with the MindSpot Clinic an Australian national digital mental health service (DMHS), linked to the National Death Index. Measures included demographic information, the nature of contact, duration between last contact and death, scores on measures of psychological distress (K-10), depression (PHQ-9) and anxiety (GAD-7), and responses to questions about suicidal thoughts or plans for patients who died by suicide within two years of last contact with the service.
Sixty-four (0.11%) of 59,033 patients registered with the MindSpot Clinic between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2016 died from suicide within two years of last contact. The mean time between last contact and death was 344 days. Fourteen patients died within 90 days of last contact, and 4 of 285 who were urgently referred for crisis service intervention at the time of contact or soon afterwards died within 2 years. Suicidal thoughts (: 2.59), a suicide plan (: 10.8), and a score of "3" to item 9 of the PHQ9 (: 16.4) were significantly associated with subsequent suicide. Patients who died by suicide were more likely to be male (: 3.2), middle-aged (35-45; : 2.3), separated or divorced (: 3.1), unemployed (: 3.1) or receiving disability benefits (: 5.1). Enrolling in an online treatment course was associated with reduced risk (: 0.38).
Although DMHS provide services to patients with severe symptoms of depression, only a small proportion died by suicide, and only a small number of those referred for urgent care, which suggests that the safety protocols of the clinic are relatively effective.
通过互联网远程提供的心理健康护理的安全性,尤其是接触后自杀的可能性,尚不清楚。
对在澳大利亚国家数字心理健康服务机构MindSpot诊所注册的患者进行观察性队列研究,并与国家死亡指数相关联。测量指标包括人口统计学信息、接触性质、最后一次接触与死亡之间的持续时间、心理困扰量表(K-10)、抑郁量表(PHQ-9)和焦虑量表(GAD-7)的得分,以及对在最后一次与该服务机构接触后两年内自杀死亡患者的自杀想法或计划问题的回答。
在2013年1月1日至2016年12月31日期间在MindSpot诊所注册的59,033名患者中(0.11%),有64人在最后一次接触后的两年内自杀死亡。最后一次接触与死亡之间的平均时间为344天。14名患者在最后一次接触后的90天内死亡,在接触时或之后不久被紧急转介进行危机服务干预的285名患者中有4人在两年内死亡。自杀想法(:2.59)、自杀计划(:10.8)以及PHQ9第9项得分为“3”(:16.4)与随后的自杀显著相关。自杀死亡的患者更可能为男性(:3.2)、中年(35 - 45岁;:2.3)、分居或离婚(:3.1)、失业(:3.1)或领取残疾福利(:5.1)。参加在线治疗课程与风险降低相关(:0.38)。
尽管数字心理健康服务机构为有严重抑郁症状的患者提供服务,但只有一小部分患者自杀死亡,且紧急护理转介患者中只有少数自杀,这表明该诊所的安全协议相对有效。