The tertiary service for psychosis: Holistic recommendations for people with complex psychosis

Author:

Davies Kimberley12ORCID,Grattan Sarah12,Gott Chloe3ORCID,Ellis Robin3,Lappin Julia M12

Affiliation:

1. The Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis (TRSP), Randwick, Australia; and

2. Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Medicine & Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia

3. The Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis (TRSP), Randwick, Australia

Abstract

Objective To describe (i) the clinical characteristics of individuals referred to the Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis (TRSP) and (ii) the recommendations TRSP made for future treatment across psychopharmacological and other intervention domains. Method Retrospective audit of clinical data collected during the assessment process of individuals who accessed TRSP between 02/06/2020 and 31/12/2022. Categories of recommendations made following collaborative care planning comprised psychopharmacological, neuropsychological, psychological, psychosocial, physical health, substance misuse and other domains. Results Eighty-two individuals were included, with diagnoses most commonly of schizophrenia (54.9%) and schizoaffective disorder (30.5%). The median PANSS score was 88.0 (73–100). Social occupational functioning was very poor (SOFAS M = 37.0, SD = 15.1). Cognitive functioning was poor (RBANS: M = 74.6; SD: 15.0). 67.1% had physical health comorbidities, with high prevalence of smoking (52.4%) and substance misuse (25.6%). Psychopharmacological recommendations (made for 81.7%) included clozapine trial (25.6%), clozapine dose change/augmentation (22.0%) and rationalisation of polypharmacy (12.2%). Neuropsychological (73.2%), psychological (39.0%) and psychosocial (85.4%) recommendations included access to cognitive remediation, psychological therapy and disability support. Physical health and substance misuse interventions were recommended for 91.5% and 20.7%, respectively. Conclusions Individuals referred to the TRSP had marked clinical and functional impairments. Holistic collaborative care planning complemented psychopharmacological interventions with psychological, psychosocial and physical healthcare recommendations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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