Limiting transmission of COVID-19 in an inpatient psychiatric hospital using a special care unit as a behavioral health model - Michigan, March 1-August 31, 2020

W. Sanders, Kimberley Greenwald, Joshua Foster, D. Meisinger, Richelle Payea, Harmony Gould, J. Kross, C. Janney
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Approximately 53,000 patients/year are admitted to psychiatric hospitals in Michigan and treatment typically involves social gatherings and group therapies (SAMHSA 2017; Michigan DHS 2019). Often psychiatric inpatients are in close proximity placing them at high risk of infection and have comorbid medical conditions that predispose them to severe COVID-19 consequences. In March 2020, Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI initiated protocols and precautions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 between patients and health care personnel (HCP) based on emerging CDC guidelines. Multiple strategies [COVID-19 testing, masking of patients and HCP, restricting visitors, and creation of Special Care Unit (SCU) with negative pressure] were effectively implemented and limited transmission of COVID-19 within Pine Rest. Admission to the SCU totaled 25 adults (three Pine Rest patients who tested positive during or after admission, and 22 COVID-19 positive patients who were transferred from other facilities). Average age of SCU inpatients was 38.5 ± 16.6 years with the majority being male. Average hospitalization was 9 ± 4 days. Among the 21 COVID-19 positive HCP, 15 [71%] provided direct clinical care on various units, zero provided care on the SCU, and six had roles with no direct patient care. Average age among COVID-19 positive HCP providing direct patient care[n = 15] was 29.5 ± 13.5 years, majority were female, and 3 [20%] were admitted to local medical hospital for treatment. This report demonstrates that quality behavioral health care can be safely provided at inpatient psychiatric facilities and serve as a guideline that other psychiatric facilities can follow to decrease transmission in future epidemics.
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以特殊护理病房为行为健康模式,在精神病住院医院限制COVID-19的传播——密歇根州,2020年3月1日至8月31日
密歇根州每年约有53,000名患者入住精神病院,治疗通常涉及社交聚会和团体治疗(SAMHSA 2017;密歇根州国土安全部2019)。精神科住院患者往往距离很近,因此感染的风险很高,并且患有合并症,容易导致COVID-19的严重后果。2020年3月,密歇根州大急流城的Pine Rest基督教精神卫生服务中心启动了协议和预防措施,以减轻COVID-19在患者和医护人员(HCP)之间的传播。多种策略(新冠病毒检测、患者和HCP隔离、限制访客、设立负压特别护理病房)得到有效实施,限制了新冠病毒在松林医院的传播。SCU共收治了25名成年人(3名在入院期间或入院后检测呈阳性的Pine Rest患者,以及22名从其他设施转来的COVID-19阳性患者)。SCU住院患者平均年龄38.5±16.6岁,以男性居多。平均住院时间9±4天。在21名COVID-19阳性HCP中,15名(71%)在各个单位提供直接临床护理,0名在SCU提供护理,6名没有直接患者护理。直接提供患者护理的COVID-19阳性HCP患者[n = 15]的平均年龄为29.5±13.5岁,以女性为主,其中3例(20%)在当地医院接受治疗。该报告表明,在住院精神病院可以安全地提供高质量的行为卫生保健,并作为其他精神病院可以遵循的指南,以减少未来流行病的传播。
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