Outcomes for young people in out of home care accessing tiered mental health services in Sydney, Australia.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1177/13591045231191443
Saskia Drever, Rachael Foord, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Valsa Eapen, Rajeev Jairam
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Young people in OOHC have complex mental health concerns, therefore the South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) has trialled a tiered model of mental health care. Under this model the OOHC mental health team (OOHC-MHT) provides specialist tier four service delivery for those with the most severe, intense mental health needs. OOHC consumers with a reduced level of severity access services at a tier three centre-based iCAMHS. This study aims to understand the characteristics of young people in OOHC accessing different service provision options in Sydney, Australia. Sixty-six OOHC consumers 8-17 years accessing mental health services across SWSLHD from January 2020-December 2021 participated in the study. Group differences in OOHC-MHT and iCAMHS outcome measures were compared. HoNOSCA scores were significantly worse for OOHC-MHT than iCAMHS, indicating more severe psychopathology for OOHC-MHT at baseline. In OOHC-MHT, HoNOSCA decreased significantly from admission to discharge and scores on the CGAS increased significantly, indicating significant improvements in psychopathology and functioning. In the iCAMHS group scores on the HoNOSCA significantly decreased indicating improved psychopathology over this period. These findings support a tiered model of service delivery for OOHC consumers, with this tailored level of care resulting in significantly improved outcomes across a range of complexity.

澳大利亚悉尼接受家庭外护理的青少年获得分层心理健康服务的结果。
OOHC 的青少年有复杂的心理健康问题,因此悉尼西南地方卫生区(SWSLHD)试行了一种分层的心理健康护理模式。在这种模式下,OOHC 精神健康小组(OOHC-MHT)为那些有最严重、最强烈精神健康需求的人提供专业的第四级服务。严重程度较低的 OOHC 消费者则可在第三级中心的 iCAMHS 接受服务。本研究旨在了解在澳大利亚悉尼接受不同服务的 OOHC 青少年的特点。在 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间,有 66 名 8-17 岁的 OOHC 消费者参与了这项研究,他们在悉尼西南部医疗卫生中心(SWSLHD)接受心理健康服务。研究比较了 OOHC-MHT 和 iCAMHS 结果测量的组间差异。OOHC-MHT的HoNOSCA得分明显低于iCAMHS,这表明OOHC-MHT的基线心理病理学更为严重。在 OOHC-MHT 组,从入院到出院,HoNOSCA 显著下降,CGAS 显著上升,这表明精神病理学和功能有了明显改善。在 iCAMHS 组中,HoNOSCA 的得分明显下降,表明在此期间精神病理学有所改善。这些研究结果支持为老年健康中心消费者提供分层服务的模式,这种量身定制的护理水平能够显著改善各种复杂情况下的治疗效果。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry brings together clinically oriented, peer reviewed work of the highest distinction from an international and multidisciplinary perspective, offering comprehensive coverage of clinical and treatment issues across the range of treatment modalities. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry is interested in advancing theory, practice and clinical research in the realm of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry and related disciplines. The journal directs its attention to matters of clinical practice, including related topics such as the ethics of treatment and the integration of research into practice. Multidisciplinary in approach, the journal includes work by, and is of interest to, child psychologists, psychiatrists and psychotherapists, nurses, social workers and all other professionals in the fields of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry.
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