Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm County Council, Stockholm Health Care Services, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2022 Aug 16;12(8):e065770. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065770.
Patient-controlled admissions (PCAs) represent a change in psychiatric inpatient care where patients are allowed to decide for themselves when hospitalisation might be required. Prior research has demonstrated that PCA increase the number of admissions, but decrease days in inpatient care, while both the admissions to and days in involuntary care decrease. However, investigations have been restricted to specific patient groups and have not examined other possible benefits, such as effects on symptoms, quality of life and autonomy.
This study explores the implementation process and effects of PCA in Region Stockholm, who is currently introducing PCA for all patients with severe psychiatric conditions and extensive healthcare utilisation. In total, the study comprises approximately 45 inpatient wards, including child and adolescent psychiatry. In a naturalistic evaluation, patients assigned PCA will be followed up to 36 months, both with regard to hospitalisation rates and self-reported outcomes. In addition, qualitative studies will explore the experiences of patients, caregivers of adolescents and healthcare providers.
Approval has been granted by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (Dnr: 2020-06498). The findings from this study will be disseminated via publications in international peer-reviewed journals, at scientific conferences, as part of two doctoral theses, and through the Swedish Partnership for Mental Health.
NCT04862897.
患者自控入院(PCAs)代表了精神科住院治疗的一种变化,允许患者自行决定何时需要住院治疗。先前的研究表明,PCA 增加了入院人数,但减少了住院天数,同时非自愿入院和住院天数都减少了。然而,这些研究仅限于特定的患者群体,并未考察其他可能的益处,如对症状、生活质量和自主权的影响。
本研究探讨了斯德哥尔摩地区 PCA 的实施过程和效果,该地区目前正在为所有患有严重精神疾病和大量医疗需求的患者引入 PCA。总共包括大约 45 个住院病房,包括儿童和青少年精神病学。在自然评估中,接受 PCA 分配的患者将被随访 36 个月,包括住院率和自我报告的结果。此外,还将进行定性研究,以探讨患者、青少年照顾者和医疗保健提供者的经验。
瑞典伦理审查局已批准(编号:2020-06498)。本研究的结果将通过在国际同行评议期刊上发表、在科学会议上发表、作为两篇博士论文的一部分以及通过瑞典心理健康伙伴关系来传播。
NCT04862897。