Josephine Holland, Leonie Lewis, Alice Wreford, Hardeep Singh-Lalli, James Roe, Kapil Sayal
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Abstract
Aims/Background Child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient admissions out-of-area or to adult wards are frequently discussed in the national media. No previous systematic reviews have investigated the impact of such admissions. Methods Systematic searches of MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PsycArticles, King's Fund, Google Scholar, The Health Foundation, Social Care Online, Cochrane Library, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Web of Science and Econ light databases were conducted alongside grey literature searches. All eligible studies investigating the impact of acute psychiatric inpatient admission out-of-area or to adult wards in children and adolescents were included. Risk of bias was assessed using an adapted version of the Hawker critical appraisal tool. Results 18 studies were included (4 reported on out-of-area admissions, 13 on adult ward admissions, 1 study reported on both). Study quality was variable. Out-of-area admission impacts included longer emergency department waits, higher travel costs for families, and were described as 'time-inefficient'. For studies of admissions of under-18s to adult psychiatric wards the most commonly reported impact was on length of stay. Opinions from staff and young people of these types of admissions were mostly negative. Conclusion Further studies looking at the full range of impacts of these admissions over the long term are needed.
目的/背景全国媒体经常讨论儿童和青少年精神病住院患者在地区外或成人病房的情况。以前没有系统的评价调查过这种录取的影响。方法系统检索MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO、PsycArticles、King’s Fund、b谷歌Scholar、The Health Foundation、Social Care Online、Cochrane Library、Royal College of Psychiatrists、Web of Science和Econ light数据库,同时进行灰色文献检索。所有符合条件的研究都调查了急性精神病患者在区外或成人病房住院对儿童和青少年的影响。使用Hawker关键评估工具的改编版本评估偏倚风险。结果共纳入18篇研究(4篇报道区外住院,13篇报道成人病房住院,1篇报道两者均有)。研究质量是可变的。外地入院的影响包括急诊室等待时间更长,家庭的旅行费用更高,并且被描述为“时间效率低下”。在对18岁以下青少年进入成人精神病病房的研究中,最常见的影响是住院时间。工作人员和年轻人对这类录取的看法大多是负面的。结论:需要进一步研究这些入院的长期影响。
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training.
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