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A pilot study of an enhanced mental health assessment during routine and discharge medicals in the British armed forces

机译:对英国武装部队例行和出院医疗过程中加强心理健康评估的初步研究

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Objectives A pilot study to assess the practicality of introducing an enhanced mental health assessment (EMHA) into all routine and discharge medicals of the UK Armed Forces in order to facilitate treatment prior to and on return to civilian life. Methods A pilot study was conducted using an EMHA questionnaire with questions about depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, sleep and anger/irritability. At pilot sites, the EMHA was completed during all routine and discharge medicals between May 2011 and July 2011. At the end of the study period, qualitative data were collected from participating medical officers and practice managers regarding their opinions about the pilot study. Results The quantitative data revealed an average pick-up rate for mental health (MH) problems. Out of the four military medical centres who participated and the 325 questionnaires collected, one referral to a Department of Community Mental Health was made. 26 (8%) patients were categorised as 'some concern and patient offered advice and/or reassurance'. The vast majority of patients were found to have no evidence of MH problems. However, using a validated alcohol screening tool, 64% of service personnel were found to have a score indicating 'higher risk drinking'. Analysis of the qualitative data suggests that the EMHA is an easy tool to implement with minimal additional time and resources needed. The interviewees pointed out a number of limitations and suggestions for possible further studies. Conclusions The pilot study successfully demonstrated that the EMHA questionnaire is easy to administer, does not take up a large amount of additional resources or manpower and provides a useful check of MH status. The study picked up an average number of MH cases and the questions on alcohol consumption highlighted that military personnel may be at a 'higher risk of drinking'.
机译:目标一项初步研究评估在英国武装部队的所有常规和出院医疗中引入增强的精神健康评估(EMHA)的可行性,以促进在平民生活之前和之后的治疗。方法使用EMHA问卷进行了一项初步研究,涉及抑郁症,焦虑症,创伤后应激障碍,饮酒,睡眠和愤怒/烦躁等问题。在试点,EMHA已在2011年5月至2011年7月的所有常规和出院医疗过程中完成。在研究期结束时,从参与的医务人员和执业经理那里收集了有关他们对试点研究意见的定性数据。结果定量数据显示了心理健康(MH)问题的平均回升率。在参加活动的四个军事医疗中心中,收集了325个调查表,其中一个被转介至社区精神卫生部门。 26名(8%)患者被归类为“一些关注并且患者提供了建议和/或保证”。发现绝大多数患者没有MH问题的证据。但是,使用经过验证的酒精筛查工具后,发现64%的服务人员的得分表示“饮酒的风险更高”。对定性数据的分析表明,EMHA是一种易于实施的工具,只需最少的额外时间和资源即可。受访者指出了一些可能的进一步研究的局限性和建议。结论初步研究成功地证明了EMHA问卷易于管理,不占用大量额外资源或人力,并且可对MH状态进行有用的检查。该研究平均收集了MH病例,有关饮酒的问题突出表明,军事人员可能处于“饮酒风险更高”的状态。

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