Long term outcomes and causal modelling of compulsory inpatient and outpatient mental health care using Norwegian registry data: Protocol for a controversies in psychiatry research project

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Tore Hofstad, Olav Nyttingnes, Simen Markussen, Erik Johnsen, Eoin Killackey, David McDaid, Miles Rinaldi, Kimberlie Dean, Beate Brinchmann, Kevin Douglas, Linda Gröning, Stål Bjørkly, Tom Palmstierna, Maria Fagerbakke Strømme, Anne Blindheim, Jorun Rugkåsa, Bjørn Morten Hofmann, Reidar Pedersen, Tarjei Widding-Havneraas, Knut Rypdal, Arnstein Mykletun
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Abstract

Objectives

Compulsory mental health care includes compulsory hospitalisation and outpatient commitment with medication treatment without consent. Uncertain evidence of the effects of compulsory care contributes to large geographical variations and a controversy on its use. Some argue that compulsion can rarely be justified and should be reduced to an absolute minimum, while others claim compulsion can more frequently be justified. The limited evidence base has contributed to variations in care that raise issues about the quality/appropriateness of care as well as ethical concerns. To address the question whether compulsory mental health care results in superior, worse or equivalent outcomes for patients, this project will utilise registry-based longitudinal data to examine the effect of compulsory inpatient and outpatient care on multiple outcomes, including suicide and overall mortality; emergency care/injuries; crime and victimisation; and participation in the labour force and welfare dependency.

Methods

By using the natural variation in health providers' preference for compulsory care as a source of quasi-randomisation we will estimate causal effects of compulsory care on short- and long-term trajectories.

Conclusions

This project will provide valuable insights for service providers and policy makers in facilitating high quality clinical care pathways for a high risk population group.

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利用挪威登记数据对强制住院和门诊精神健康护理的长期结果和因果关系进行建模:精神病学争议研究项目协议书。
目标:强制精神健康护理包括未经同意强制住院和门诊病人接受药物治疗。由于对强制治疗效果的证据不确定,造成了很大的地域差异,并引发了对强制治疗使用的争议。一些人认为,强制很少有正当理由,应将其减少到绝对最低限度,而另一些人则声称,强制更经常有正当理由。有限的证据基础导致了护理的差异,引发了护理质量/适宜性以及伦理方面的问题。为了解决强制精神健康护理是否会给患者带来更好、更差或同等结果的问题,本项目将利用基于登记的纵向数据,研究强制住院和门诊护理对多种结果的影响,包括自杀和总死亡率、急诊/受伤、犯罪和受害、劳动力参与和福利依赖:方法:利用医疗服务提供者对强制医疗偏好的自然变化作为准随机化的来源,我们将估算强制医疗对短期和长期轨迹的因果效应:本项目将为服务提供者和政策制定者提供有价值的见解,以促进为高风险人群提供高质量的临床护理途径。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (MPR) publishes high-standard original research of a technical, methodological, experimental and clinical nature, contributing to the theory, methodology, practice and evaluation of mental and behavioural disorders. The journal targets in particular detailed methodological and design papers from major national and international multicentre studies. There is a close working relationship with the US National Institute of Mental Health, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Diagnostic Instruments Committees, as well as several other European and international organisations. MPR aims to publish rapidly articles of highest methodological quality in such areas as epidemiology, biostatistics, generics, psychopharmacology, psychology and the neurosciences. Articles informing about innovative and critical methodological, statistical and clinical issues, including nosology, can be submitted as regular papers and brief reports. Reviews are only occasionally accepted. MPR seeks to monitor, discuss, influence and improve the standards of mental health and behavioral neuroscience research by providing a platform for rapid publication of outstanding contributions. As a quarterly journal MPR is a major source of information and ideas and is an important medium for students, clinicians and researchers in psychiatry, clinical psychology, epidemiology and the allied disciplines in the mental health field.
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