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Child Health Clinical Outcome Review Programme: The Mental Healthcare of Young People and Young Adults

机译:儿童健康临床结果综述计划:年轻人和年轻人的心理医疗保健

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IntroductionThe diagnosis, management and services available for mental disorders are of growing concern and controversy in the UK. Transitional care between child and adult services and the interface between primary and secondary/ specialist services is often disjointed and thresholds for referral to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services are high.Objectives and ApproachRoutinely collected healthcare datasets and data linkage were used to identify patterns of healthcare utilisation by young people and young adults with mental health disorders across the four UK Nations. We explored the extent to which routinely collected datasets can contribute to an assessment of the health needs and the quality of care that children and young people with mental health disorders receive.Data was requested from the national data providers in each country. A series of descriptive analyses were performed and methods were developed for cross- national comparisons to be made (e.g. Four Nation Person Spell).ResultsIt is feasible to explore healthcare utilisation across the four countries of the UK using routine data. However the recording, availability and access varied considerably between countries, making meaningful comparisons challenging.Descriptive analyses showed strong deprivation gradients in the diagnoses and care provided for young people and young adults with mental health disorders. Depression and anxiety were the most commonly recorded mental health conditions in primary care. In secondary care drug/alcohol disorders and self-harm were the most commonly recorded. Re-admissions to emergency departments were higher for those admitted for self-harm or psychiatric conditions.Conclusion/ImplicationsRoutine data has the potential to make a difference to care. However collection and access needs to be standardised in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness in improving the care for children and young people with mental health disorders. MQ has funded an Adolescent Data Platform to facilitate this.
机译:介绍精神障碍可用的诊断,管理和服务在英国的关注和争议越来越受。儿童和成人服务之间的过渡性护理以及初级和专业服务之间的界面往往是对儿童和青少年精神卫生服务的转诊的差异和阈值。目标和接近收集的医疗数据集和数据联系用于识别四个英国各国心理健康障碍的年轻人和年轻人的医疗利用模式。我们探讨了常规收集的数据集的程度可以促进对健康需求的评估以及儿童和青年人与心理健康障碍接受的关心质量。从每个国家的国家数据提供商请求数据。进行了一系列描述性分析,开发了用于制造跨国比较的方法(例如,四个国家咒语)。使用例行数据探讨英国四个国家的医疗保健利用是可行的。然而,在各国之间的录制,可用性和访问权各种各样地变化,使得有意义的比较具有挑战性。描述性分析显示出于诊断和护理中的强烈剥夺梯度,为年轻人和心理健康障碍提供的年轻人提供。抑郁和焦虑是初级保健中最常见的心理健康状况。在二级护理药物/酒精疾病和自我危害中是最常见的。对于那些录取自我伤害或精神病条件的人来说,对急诊部门进行重新入学。结论/含义对数据有可能对关怀产生差异。然而,需要标准化的收集和访问,以提高改善儿童和青少年患有心理健康障碍的儿童和年轻人的效率和有效性。 MQ资助了一个青少年数据平台来促进这一点。

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