Who is at risk? Adults with intellectual disability at risk of admission to mental health inpatient care

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作者
Durand, Marianne [1 ,7 ]
Nathan, Rajan [2 ,3 ]
Holt, Sophie [4 ]
Nall-Evans, Sharleen [5 ]
Woodrow, Ceri [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Learning Disabil Neurodev Disorders & Aquired Brai, Chester, England
[2] Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Mental Hlth, Chester, England
[3] Univ Chester, Chester Med Sch, Chester, England
[4] Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Children Young People & Families, Chester, England
[5] Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Informat Management & Business Intelligence, Chester, England
[6] Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Ctr Autism Neurodev Disorders & Intellectual Disab, Chester, England
[7] Community Learning Disabil Team, Macclesfield SK11 8HE, England
关键词
autism; community team; inpatient; intensive support team; mental health; transforming care; CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1111/jar.13210
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
BackgroundNHS England's Transforming Care agenda aims to reduce the number of adults with intellectual disabilities and autistic adults in mental health hospitals. The aim was to understand the demographic and clinical characteristics of those most at risk of admission.MethodA cohort, retrospective study of adults using community intellectual disability services in the North West of England from 2018 to 2022 was undertaken.ResultsWe compared 211 adults at imminent risk of admission to a mental health hospital and 249 at significant (but not imminent) risk on a validated risk stratification tool. Individuals at significant risk were more likely to have moderate intellectual disability. Individuals at imminent risk were more likely to have diagnoses of mild intellectual disability, autism, personality disorder, or psychosis.ConclusionBy furthering our understanding of the clinical characteristics of those most at risk of admission, the findings inform more appropriate targeting of resources.
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