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Use of the HoNOS–LD in identifying domains of change

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Bradley Hillier
Affiliation:
Islington Learning Disabilities Partnership, London
Lucy Wright
Affiliation:
Camden Learning Disabilities Service
Andre Strydom
Affiliation:
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust & University College London
Angela Hassiotis*
Affiliation:
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust & University College London
*
Angela Hassiotis (a.hassiotis@ucl.ac.uk)
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Abstract

Aims and method

To analyse clinical outcome indicator data from the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities (HoNOS-LD) in adults with intellectual disability admitted to mental health wards during a 19-month period; and to identify clinically relevant domains of change associated with in-patient admission.

Results

Significant improvements were found in mental state, behaviour and social functioning. Improvements were also found in cognition and activities of daily living.

Clinical implications

The HoNOS-LD is a useful tool for measuring clinical outcomes in several relevant domains and guiding in-patient treatment in learning disability psychiatry. It may also provide a currency for payment-by-results and influence the commissioning of learning disability services.

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Table 1 Demographic and clinical data for admissions meeting inclusion criteria

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Table 2 Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities (HoNOS–LD) scores data analysis

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Fig 1 Proportional change in adjusted mean scores of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities clusters. ADL, activities of daily living.

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