Reviewing the burden of comorbidity in patients receiving specialist in-patient treatment for drug and alcohol problems

被引:1
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作者
Bradley, Alice [1 ]
Martin, Amy [2 ]
机构
[1] Peninsula Coll Med & Dent, Plymouth, Devon, England
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
来源
BJPSYCH BULLETIN | 2020年 / 44卷 / 04期
关键词
Alcohol disorders; clinical governance; comorbidity; drugs of dependence disorders; in-patient treatment;
D O I
10.1192/bjb.2020.4
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Aims and method To compare and contrast the burden of comorbidity in a population receiving in-patient treatment for substance misuse with that of a cohort admitted to the same unit 4 years previously. The Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) was used to quantify patients' comorbidity and predict 10-year survival. Results There was a marked reduction in predicted 10-year survival: in 2014, 22% of patients had a predicted 98% chance of 10-year survival, whereas only 2% in the 2018 cohort had a predicted 98% chance. Additionally, in 2014 only 9% of patients had a <20% 10-year predicted survival chance, whereas 28% in 2018 had a predicted 10-year survival chance of <20%. In this time, funding for services was cut by 23% and the 12-bed unit was reduced to 8 beds. This resulted in an increase in the average waiting time from 30 to 65 days. In 2018, more patients were admitted for alcohol detoxification, rising from 79% to 93% of admissions. Chronic respiratory disease remains the most prominent comorbidity; however, there is also an increase in the percentage of patients with liver disease. Clinical implications In-patient substance misuse units are known to serve individuals with complex illnesses. With service funding cuts, subsequent bed reductions and increased waiting times, this complexity is increasing, with a considerably higher burden of comorbidity. The consequential increased mortality risk highlights the ongoing need for adequate community and in-patient services with integrated care of mental and physical health alongside social work.
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