Impact of COVID-19 on telepsychiatry at the service and individual patient level across two UK NHS mental health Trusts.

IF 11.4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Evidence Based Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-28 DOI:10.1136/ebmental-2021-300287
James Sw Hong, Rebecca Sheriff, Katharine Smith, Anneka Tomlinson, Fathi Saad, Tanya Smith, Tomas Engelthaler, Peter Phiri, Catherine Henshall, Roger Ede, Mike Denis, Pamina Mitter, Armando D'Agostino, Giancarlo Cerveri, Simona Tomassi, Shanaya Rathod, Nick Broughton, Karl Marlowe, John Geddes, Andrea Cipriani
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Abstract

Background: The effects of COVID-19 on the shift to remote consultations remain to be properly investigated.

Objective: To quantify the extent, nature and clinical impact of the use of telepsychiatry during the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it with the data in the same period of the 2 years before the outbreak.

Methods: We used deidentified electronic health records routinely collected from two UK mental health Foundation Trusts (Oxford Health (OHFT) and Southern Health (SHFT)) between January and September in 2018, 2019 and 2020. We considered three outcomes: (1) service activity, (2) in-person versus remote modalities of consultation and (3) clinical outcomes using Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) data. HoNOS data were collected from two cohorts of patients (cohort 1: patients with ≥1 HoNOS assessment each year in 2018, 2019 and 2020; cohort 2: patients with ≥1 HoNOS assessment each year in 2019 and 2020), and analysed in clusters using superclasses (namely, psychotic, non-psychotic and organic), which are used to assess overall healthcare complexity in the National Health Service. All statistical analyses were done in Python.

Findings: Mental health service activity in 2020 increased in all scheduled community appointments (by 15.4% and 5.6% in OHFT and SHFT, respectively). Remote consultations registered a 3.5-fold to 6-fold increase from February to June 2020 (from 4685 to a peak of 26 245 appointments in OHFT and from 7117 to 24 987 appointments in SHFT), with post-lockdown monthly averages of 23 030 and 22 977 remote appointments/month in OHFT and SHFT, respectively. Video consultations comprised up to one-third of total telepsychiatric services per month from April to September 2020. For patients with dementia, non-attendance rates at in-person appointments were higher than remote appointments (17.2% vs 3.9%). The overall HoNOS cluster value increased only in the organic superclass (clusters 18-21, n=174; p<0.001) from 2019 to 2020, suggesting a specific impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on this population of patients.

Conclusions and clinical implications: The rapid shift to remote service delivery has not reached some groups of patients who may require more tailored management with telepsychiatry.

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COVID-19对英国两个NHS精神卫生信托基金服务和个体患者层面的远程精神病学的影响
背景:COVID-19对远程会诊的影响仍有待进一步调查。目的:量化2019冠状病毒病疫情期间远程精神病学使用的程度、性质和临床影响,并与疫情前2年同期数据进行比较。方法:我们使用了2018年、2019年和2020年1月至9月期间从两家英国精神卫生基金会信托基金(牛津健康基金会(OHFT)和南方健康基金会(SHFT))常规收集的未识别电子健康记录。我们考虑了三个结果:(1)服务活动;(2)面对面与远程咨询方式;(3)使用国家健康结果量表(HoNOS)数据的临床结果。HoNOS数据来自两组患者(队列1:2018年、2019年和2020年每年HoNOS评估≥1次的患者;队列2:在2019年和2020年每年进行≥1次HoNOS评估的患者),并使用超类(即精神病性、非精神病性和器质性)进行聚类分析,这些超类用于评估国家卫生服务体系的整体医疗保健复杂性。所有的统计分析都是用Python完成的。研究结果:2020年,所有预定的社区预约的心理健康服务活动增加了(OHFT和SHFT分别增加了15.4%和5.6%)。从2020年2月到6月,远程咨询的数量增加了3.5倍至6倍(OHFT从4685次增加到26245次的高峰,SHFT从7117次增加到24987次),封锁后OHFT和SHFT的月平均远程预约分别为23 030次和22 977次/月。从2020年4月至9月,视频咨询占每月远程精神科服务总量的三分之一。对于痴呆症患者来说,现场预约的不出勤率高于远程预约(17.2%对3.9%)。整体HoNOS聚类值仅在有机超类中增加(聚类18-21,n=174;结论和临床意义:向远程服务提供的快速转变尚未覆盖到一些可能需要更有针对性的远程精神病学管理的患者群体。
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期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Mental Health alerts clinicians to important advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation and qualitative research in mental health. Published by the British Psychological Society, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the BMJ Publishing Group the journal surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research. Clinicians assess the relevance of the best studies and the key details of these essential studies are presented in a succinct, informative abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application.Evidence-Based Mental Health is a multidisciplinary, quarterly publication.
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