加拿大新斯科舍省针对严重和顽固性精神疾病的社区社会心理康复服务的临床成果和成本影响。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mahmoud A Awara, Joshua T Green
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导言:严重顽固性精神疾病(SPMI)患者因其病情的长期性和复杂性,给精神医疗带来了独特的挑战。本研究旨在评估加拿大新斯科舍省以社区为基础的多学科社会心理康复团队为 SPMI 患者提供服务的临床疗效和潜在成本效益。方法:本研究旨在评估社区社会心理康复项目对加拿大新斯科舍省重度和顽固性精神疾病(SPMI)患者的影响。这项研究的重点是一年干预后的临床效果和潜在的成本节约,为了解社区护理对这一人群的益处提供了重要依据。研究分析了 2016 年 9 月至 2020 年 9 月期间接受社区康复服务(Connections Dartmouth)的 137 名患者。每位参与者都接受了为期一年的社区康复干预。这项研究利用加拿大医疗服务保险(MSI)账单系统的数据,比较了干预前一年和干预后一年住院服务和急诊就诊的使用情况。研究结果为社区康复在减少 SPMI 患者医疗保健使用方面的作用提供了宝贵的证据。结果结果表明,与康复前一年相比,康复后一年的平均入院率和住院时间均有显著减少。与康复前相比,相当大比例的患者在康复后一年内没有住院(88% 对 60%)或去急诊室就诊(82% 对 67%)。住院天数大幅减少了 90%,从而节省了大量费用。研究结果凸显了社区康复为 SPMI 患者带来的潜在经济效益。结论:这项未经对照的研究表明,社区康复在减少住院服务使用和相关费用方面,为 SPMI 患者带来了积极的临床效果。有必要对加拿大的社区社会心理康复服务开展进一步研究,包括对照研究和成本效益研究。
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Clinical Outcomes and Cost Implications of a Community Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service for Severe and Persistent Mental Illness in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Introduction: Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) present distinct challenges in mental healthcare due to the chronic and complex nature of their conditions. This study was conducted to assess the clinical efficacy and potential cost-effectiveness of a multidisciplinary community-based psychosocial rehabilitation team serving individuals with SPMI in Nova Scotia, Canada. Method: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a community-based psychosocial rehabilitation program on individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) in Nova Scotia, Canada. This research focused on clinical outcomes and potential cost savings following a one-year intervention, offering critical insights into the benefits of community-based care for this population. A cohort of 137 clients accepted into the community rehabilitation service (Connections Dartmouth) between September 2016 and September 2020 was analyzed. Each participant received one year of community rehabilitation intervention. Using data from the Canadian Medical Service Insurance (MSI) billing system, this research compared the use of inpatient services and Emergency Department visits in the year prior to and the year following the intervention. The findings provide valuable evidence on the role of community rehabilitation in reducing healthcare utilization for individuals with SPMI. Results: The results demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in mean admission rates and length of inpatient admissions in the year following rehabilitation compared to the pre-rehabilitation year. A substantial percentage of patients experienced no inpatient admissions (88% vs. 60%) or Emergency Department visits (82% vs. 67%) in the post-rehabilitation year, compared to the pre-rehabilitation year. There was a significant reduction in inpatient days by 90%, translating into substantial cost savings. The findings highlight the potential economic benefits of community rehabilitation for people with SPMI. Conclusions: This uncontrolled study suggests that community rehabilitation is associated with positive clinical outcomes for individuals with SPMI in terms of reduced inpatient service use and associated costs. Further research, including controlled studies and cost-effectiveness studies, into the community psychosocial rehabilitation services in the Canadian setting is needed.

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