Kim Liddiard, S. Morgan, Charlotte Hill, A. Simmonds
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引用次数: 2
摘要
目的:本论文的目的是利用国家健康结果量表(HoNOS)来探讨目前中等安全单位内的法医精神卫生住院人口是否比前几年更复杂(即临床和风险表现)。此外,还讨论了HoNOS安全作为服务范围措施的用途。为继续在服务中更广泛地使用HoNOS安全提供了临床意义和建议。设计/方法/方法对2012年、2015年和2018年三个时间间隔内130例患者完成的HoNOS安全评估进行回顾性病例回顾。使用SPSS version 25对数据进行多变量分析。研究结果显示,与临床观点相反,住院患者的临床和风险表现并没有随着时间的推移而发生显著变化。研究局限/启示研究显示了在服务范围内使用HoNOS安全的好处,以探索和了解住院患者住院时间的异同。它还强调了HoNOS安全在考虑不同病房特征和居住在这些环境中的患者需求方面的有用性。原创性/价值虽然有很多关于个人使用HoNOS安全与结果相关的研究,但关注HoNOS安全在服务级别使用的研究有限。因此,本文提供了HoNOS安全作为服务级别结果度量的效用和价值的证据。
Service evaluation of the need for care and clinical risk management procedures using the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) secure
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the current forensic mental health inpatient population within a medium secure unit is more or less complex (i.e. clinical and risk presentations) than former years using the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) secure. Additionally, the use of the HoNOS secure as a service-wide measure is discussed in terms of its usefulness. Clinical implications and recommendations are offered for the continued use of the HoNOS secure in services more widely.
Design/methodology/approach
A retrospective case review of completed HoNOS secure assessments for 130 patients over three time intervals 2012, 2015 and 2018 was used. A multivariate analysis was performed on the data using SPSS version 25.
Findings
The findings revealed that contrary to clinical opinion, inpatients’ clinical and risk presentations had not changed significantly overtime.
Research limitations/implications
The study shows the benefits of using the HoNOS secure at a service-wide level to explore and understand similarities and differences in inpatient admissions over time. It also highlights the usefulness of the HoNOS secure for considering different ward characteristics and the needs of patients residing in these environments.
Originality/value
Although much research exists surrounding the individual use of the HoNOS secure in relation to outcomes, there is limited research focusing on use of the HoNOS secure at the service level. The paper therefore provides evidence of the utility and value of the HoNOS secure as a service-level outcome measure.