Psychiatric liaison service referral patterns during the UK COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study

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作者
Sampson, E. L. [1 ,2 ]
Wright, J. [2 ]
Dove, J. [3 ]
Mukadam, N. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Fac Brain Sci, Div Psychiat, 149 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7NF, England
[2] North Middlesex Univ Hosp, Barnet Enfield & Haringey Mental Hlth Trust Liais, Sterling Way, London, England
[3] Camden & Islington NHS Fdn Trust, St Pancras Hosp, 4 St Pancras Way, London NW1 0PE, England
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 2022年 / 36卷 / 01期
关键词
General hospitals; Liaison psychiatry; Crisis intervention; Emergency department; Covid-19; virus;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejpsy.2021.05.003
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: COVID-19 has had a profound effect on mental health. Liaison psychiatry teams assess and treat people in mental health crises in emergency departments (EDs) and on hospital wards. During the first pandemic wave, new Mental Health Crisis Assessment Services (MHCAS) were created to divert people away from EDs. Our objective was to describe patterns in referrals to psychiatric liaison services across the North Central London care sector (NCL) and explore the impact of a new MHCAS. Methods: Retrospective study using routinely collected data (ED and ward referrals) from five liaison psychiatry services across NCL (total population 1.5 million people). We described referrals (per week and month) by individual liaison services and cross-sector, and patterns of activity (January 1st 2020 -September 31st 2020, weeks 1--39) compared with the same period in 2019. We calculated changes in the proportion of ED attendees (all-cause) referred to liaison psychiatry. Results: From 2019-2020, total referrals decreased by 16.5% (12,265 to 10,247), a 16.4% decrease in ED referrals (9528 to 7965) and 16.6% decrease in ward referrals (2737 to 2282). There was a marked decrease in referrals during the first pandemic wave (March/April 2020), which increased after lockdown ended. The proportion of ED attendees referred to liaison psychiatry services increased compared to 2019. Conclusions: People in mental health crisis continued to seek help via ED/MHCAS and a higher proportion of people attending ED were referred to liaison psychiatry services just after the first pandemic wave. MHCAS absorbed some sector ED activity during the pandemic. (C) 2021 Asociacion Universitaria de Zaragoza para el Progreso de la Psiquiatria y la Salud Mental. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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