Psychiatric in-patient care in England: as safe as it can be? An examination of in-patient suicide between 2009 and 2020.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1017/S0033291723003628
Isabelle M Hunt, Alison Baird, Pauline Turnbull, Saied Ibrahim, Jenny Shaw, Louis Appleby, Nav Kapur
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatric in-patients have a greatly elevated risk of suicide. We aimed to examine trends in in-patient suicide rates and determine if characteristics of in-patients who died by suicide have changed over time.

Methods: We identified all in-patients in England who died by suicide between 2009 and 2020 from the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health. Suicide rates were calculated using data from Hospital Episodes Statistics.

Results: The rate of in-patient suicide per 100 000 bed days fell by 41.9% between 2009-2011 and 2018-2020. However, since 2016 the rate has remained static with no significant fall. Rates fell in men, those aged 30-59, and those with schizophrenia and other delusional disorders or personality disorder. Rates also fell for suicide by hanging (including hanging on the ward) and jumping. No falls were seen in suicide rates among women, younger and older age groups, and those with affective disorder. There was no indication of a transfer of risk to the post-discharge period or to home treatment/crisis care. More in-patients in the latter part of the study were aged under 25, were on authorised leave, and had psychiatric comorbidity.

Conclusions: In-patient suicide has significantly fallen since 2009, suggesting patient safety may have improved. The recent slowdown in the fall in rates, however, highlights that renewed preventative efforts are needed. These should include a greater focus on women, younger and older patients, and those with affective disorder. Careful reviews prior to granting leave are important to ensure a safe transition into the community.

英格兰的精神科住院护理:是否安全可靠?对 2009 年至 2020 年住院病人自杀情况的调查。
背景:精神病住院患者的自杀风险极高。我们旨在研究住院病人自杀率的变化趋势,并确定自杀身亡的住院病人的特征是否随着时间的推移而发生变化:我们从 "全国自杀与精神健康安全保密调查"(National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health)中确定了 2009 年至 2020 年期间死于自杀的所有英格兰住院患者。自杀率是通过医院发病统计中的数据计算得出的:2009-2011 年至 2018-2020 年间,每 10 万个住院日的住院病人自杀率下降了 41.9%。然而,自 2016 年以来,该比率一直保持稳定,没有显著下降。男性、30-59 岁人群、精神分裂症和其他妄想症或人格障碍患者的自杀率有所下降。上吊(包括在病房内上吊)和跳楼自杀的比率也有所下降。女性、年轻和老年群体以及情感障碍患者的自杀率没有下降。没有迹象表明出院后或家庭治疗/危机护理中的风险转移。研究后期的住院病人中,25岁以下、正在休假和患有精神疾病的人较多:结论:自2009年以来,住院患者的自杀率大幅下降,这表明患者的安全状况可能有所改善。然而,最近自杀率的下降速度有所放缓,这凸显出需要重新开展预防工作。其中应包括更加关注女性、年轻和年长患者以及情感障碍患者。在批准休假前进行仔细审查对于确保安全过渡到社区非常重要。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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