Intensive community care services for children and young people in psychiatric crisis: an expert opinion

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作者
Keiller, Eleanor [1 ]
Masood, Saba [1 ]
Wong, Ben Hoi-ching [2 ]
Avent, Cerian [3 ]
Bediako, Kofi [2 ]
Bird, Rebecca Margaret [4 ]
Boege, Isabel [5 ,6 ]
Casanovas, Marta [7 ]
Dobler, Veronika Beatrice [8 ]
James, Maya [9 ]
Kiernan, Jane [9 ]
Martinez-Herves, Maria [2 ]
Ngo, Thinh Vinh Thanh [3 ]
Pascual-Sanchez, Ana [9 ]
Pilecka, Izabela [10 ]
Plener, Paul L. [11 ]
Prillinger, Karin [11 ]
Lim, Isabelle Sabbah [12 ]
Saour, Tania [4 ]
Singh, Nidhita [9 ]
Skouta, Eirini [9 ]
Steffen, Mariana [1 ]
Tolmac, Jovanka [3 ]
Velani, Hemma [3 ]
Woolhouse, Ruth [2 ]
Zundel, Toby [9 ]
Ougrin, Dennis [1 ,13 ]
机构
[1] Queen Mary Univ London, London, England
[2] East London NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[3] Cent & North West London NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[4] West London NHS Trust, Southall, England
[5] Med Univ Graz, Graz, Austria
[6] ZfP Sudwurttemberg, Graz, Austria
[7] St Joan Deu Paediat Hosp, Barcelona, Spain
[8] Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Fdn Trust, Cambridge, Cambs, England
[9] South London & Maudsley NHS Fdn Trust, Beckenham, England
[10] Kings Coll London, London, England
[11] Med Univ Vienna, Vienna, Austria
[12] GHU Paris Psychiat & Neurosci, Paris, France
[13] East London NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
关键词
Children; Young people; Mental health; Community care; Intensive community care services; Inpatient care; Treatment model; MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY; SUICIDE; YOUTHS; HOSPITALIZATION; PROGRAM; HEALTH; SCALE;
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10.1186/s12916-023-02986-5
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundChildren and young people's (CYP) mental health is worsening, and an increasing number are seeking psychiatric and mental health care. Whilst many CYPs with low-to-medium levels of psychiatric distress can be treated in outpatient services, CYPs in crisis often require inpatient hospital treatment. Although necessary in many cases, inpatient care can be distressing for CYPs and their families. Amongst other things, inpatient stays often isolate CYPs from their support networks and disrupt their education. In response to such limitations, and in order to effectively support CYPs with complex mental health needs, intensive community-based treatment models, which are known in this paper as intensive community care services (ICCS), have been developed. Although ICCS have been developed in a number of settings, there is, at present, little to no consensus of what ICCS entails.MethodsA group of child and adolescent mental health clinicians, researchers and academics convened in London in January 2023. They met to discuss and agree upon the minimum requirements of ICCS. The discussion was semi-structured and used the Dartmouth Assertive Community Treatment Fidelity Scale as a framework. Following the meeting, the agreed features of ICCS, as described in this paper, were written up.ResultsICCS was defined as a service which provides treatment primarily outside of hospital in community settings such as the school or home. Alongside this, ICCS should provide at least some out-of-hours support, and a minimum of 90% of CYPs should be supported at least twice per week. The maximum caseload should be approximately 5 clients per full time equivalent (FTE), and the minimum number of staff for an ICCS team should be 4 FTE. The group also confirmed the importance of supporting CYPs engagement with their communities and the need to remain flexible in treatment provision. Finally, the importance of robust evaluation utilising tools including the Children's Global Assessment Scale were agreed.ConclusionsThis paper presents the agreed minimum requirements of intensive community-based psychiatric care. Using the parameters laid out herein, clinicians, academics, and related colleagues working in ICCS should seek to further develop the evidence base for this treatment model.
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