Awara Mahmoud A, Green Joshua T
The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot St., London E1 8BB, UK.
Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 1459 Oxford Street, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Sep 23;12(18):1904. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12181904.
Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) present distinct challenges in mental healthcare due to the chronic and complex nature of their conditions. This study was conducted to assess the clinical efficacy and potential cost-effectiveness of a multidisciplinary community-based psychosocial rehabilitation team serving individuals with SPMI in Nova Scotia, Canada. : This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a community-based psychosocial rehabilitation program on individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in Nova Scotia, Canada. This research focused on clinical outcomes and potential cost savings following a one-year intervention, offering critical insights into the benefits of community-based care for this population. A cohort of 137 clients accepted into the community rehabilitation service (Connections Dartmouth) between September 2016 and September 2020 was analyzed. Each participant received one year of community rehabilitation intervention. Using data from the Canadian Medical Service Insurance (MSI) billing system, this research compared the use of inpatient services and Emergency Department visits in the year prior to and the year following the intervention. The findings provide valuable evidence on the role of community rehabilitation in reducing healthcare utilization for individuals with SPMI. The results demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in mean admission rates and length of inpatient admissions in the year following rehabilitation compared to the pre-rehabilitation year. A substantial percentage of patients experienced no inpatient admissions (88% vs. 60%) or Emergency Department visits (82% vs. 67%) in the post-rehabilitation year, compared to the pre-rehabilitation year. There was a significant reduction in inpatient days by 90%, translating into substantial cost savings. The findings highlight the potential economic benefits of community rehabilitation for people with SPMI. This uncontrolled study suggests that community rehabilitation is associated with positive clinical outcomes for individuals with SPMI in terms of reduced inpatient service use and associated costs. Further research, including controlled studies and cost-effectiveness studies, into the community psychosocial rehabilitation services in the Canadian setting is needed.
患有严重和持续性精神疾病(SPMI)的个体由于其病情的慢性和复杂性,在精神卫生保健方面面临着独特的挑战。本研究旨在评估加拿大新斯科舍省一个为患有SPMI的个体提供服务的多学科社区心理社会康复团队的临床疗效和潜在成本效益。:本研究旨在评估加拿大新斯科舍省一个基于社区的心理社会康复项目对患有严重和持续性精神疾病(SPMI)的个体的影响。本研究聚焦于一年干预后的临床结果和潜在成本节约,为该人群基于社区的护理益处提供了关键见解。对2016年9月至2020年9月期间被社区康复服务机构(达特茅斯联系处)接纳的137名客户进行了队列分析。每位参与者接受了一年的社区康复干预。利用加拿大医疗服务保险(MSI)计费系统的数据,本研究比较了干预前一年和干预后一年住院服务的使用情况以及急诊科就诊情况。研究结果为社区康复在减少SPMI个体医疗保健利用方面的作用提供了有价值的证据。结果表明,与康复前一年相比,康复后一年的平均住院率和住院时间在统计学上有显著降低。与康复前一年相比,相当比例的患者在康复后一年没有住院(88%对60%)或急诊科就诊(82%对67%)。住院天数显著减少了90%,转化为大量成本节约。研究结果凸显了社区康复对SPMI患者的潜在经济效益。这项非对照研究表明,社区康复在减少住院服务使用和相关成本方面与SPMI个体的积极临床结果相关。需要对加拿大背景下的社区心理社会康复服务进行进一步研究,包括对照研究和成本效益研究。