Why am I still in hospital? Evaluation of delayed discharges from two learning disability assessment and treatment units in England

Author:

Gibson Daisy Alicia,Eick Holly,Meddings Susanne,Woodrow Ceri

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to examine the prevalence and reasons for delayed discharge from two regional assessment and treatment units (ATUs) for people with learning disabilities, in line with the transforming care agenda. Design/methodology/approach This is a retrospective evaluation of 44 admissions and discharges from two ATUs from February 2019 to March 2022. Findings Of 44 admissions who were discharged during the included period, 20 experienced delays in their discharge. Delayed discharges occurred despite the two ATUs meeting standards for length of assessment and treatment as specified by the Learning Disability Professional Senate. The most prevalent reasons for discharge delays were identification of a new placement, recruitment of care staff and building work. Originality/value This paper offers an in-depth evaluation of recent delayed discharges from two regional ATUs, highlighting the most common reasons for delays and offering suggestion for reducing delays in future.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Social Psychology,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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