How Effective is a Hospital at Home Service for People with Acute Mental Illness?

Author:

Singh Rajan1,Rowan Jacky1,Burton Cassandra2,Galletly Cherrie3

Affiliation:

1. North East Hospital at Home, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service, Adelaide, SA, Australia

2. The Adelaide Clinic Research Department, Ramsay Health Care (SA) Mental Health Services, Adelaide, SA, Australia

3. Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, The University of Adelaide, Northern Mental Health Service, Central Northern Adelaide Health Service, and Ramsay Health Care (SA) Mental Health Services, Adelaide, SA, Australia

Abstract

Objective: Hospital at home (HAH) services have been developed to replace traditional inpatient care but there is little recent published data about their efficacy. This study evaluates HAH treatment for people with an acute episode of psychiatric illness who would otherwise have been admitted to hospital. Method: The staffing and operation of the service is described, along with admission criteria. Patients could be visited by the HAH team up to three times a day, 7 days a week. Data were collected for 1 year. Demographic data, diagnoses, referral, discharge pathways, and outcomes are presented. Results: One hundred and eleven people were admitted to HAH. The most common diagnoses were mood disorders and non-affective psychoses. The mean length of stay was 17 days with an average of 22 home visits to each patient. Twenty percent of patients were transferred to inpatient services. For those who completed their treatment with HAH, symptom improvement and length of stay were comparable to inpatient services. There was only one adverse event, an episode of self harm. Conclusions: HAH services can provide a safe, effective alternative to inpatient care for suitable patients. Home treatment has the potential to reduce costs, reduce the pressure on inpatient services and provide care that is acceptable to patients and their families.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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