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Community treatment orders in the UK 5 years on: a repeat national survey of psychiatrists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Ritz DeRidder
Affiliation:
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK
Andrew Molodynski*
Affiliation:
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
Catherine Manning
Affiliation:
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Pearse McCusker
Affiliation:
Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Jorun Rugkåsa
Affiliation:
Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway
*
Correspondence to Andrew Molodynski (andrew.molodynski@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk)
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Abstract

Aims and method

Community treatment orders (CTOs) are increasingly embedded into UK practice and their use continues to rise. However, they remain highly controversial. We surveyed psychiatrists to establish their experiences and current opinions of using CTOs and to compare findings with our previous survey conducted in 2010.

Results

The opinions of psychiatrists in the UK have not changed since 2010 in spite of recent evidence questioning the effectiveness of CTOs. Clinical factors (the need for engagement and treatment adherence, and the achievement of adherence and improved insight) remain the most important considerations in initiating and discharging a CTO.

Clinical implications

Given the accumulating evidence from research and clinical practice that CTOs do not improve outcomes, it is concerning that psychiatrists' opinions have not altered in response, particularly given the implications for patient care.

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This is an open-access article published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Table 1 The mean rating (and listed rank) of importance attached by psychiatrists to key factors in decision to use a community treatment ordera

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Table 2 The mean rating (and listed rank) of the importance attached to factors in the decision to discharge a community treatment ordera

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Table 3 The mean rating (and listed rank) of the importance attached to factors influencing how community treatment orders worka

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