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Enhancing the effectiveness of an assertive outreach team: case study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Abrar Hussain*
Affiliation:
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Tanya Thirkell
Affiliation:
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Azaad Taher
Affiliation:
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
*
Abrar Hussain (abrarhussain@nhs.net)
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Abstract

Aims and method

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Harrow Assertive Outreach Team in reducing hospital admissions. We compared first- and second-year admissions of a cohort of 76 patients.

Results

Significant reductions in the number of admissions and number of days admitted were noted in the second year. In the subcohort of patients admitted in both years, the reduction in the number of admissions was significant but reduction in number of days admitted was not.

Clinical implications

Hospital admissions may be reduced by appointment of consultant psychiatrist and approved mental health practitioner, home treatment approach and intensive case management.

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Current Practice
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2011
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Table 1 Comparison of number of patients, number of admissions and number of days spent in hospital

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Table 2 Statistical analysis of the parameters

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Table 3 Readmission pattern of patients

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Table 4 Statistical analysis of readmission rates

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